Isaac Rivera
What is your “Language Story”?
What
could be considered a language story? I try to remember my youth and go back to
when I first started speaking and can’t remember a single thing. Which only
concludes me to understand that as a baby, one just knows, or evolves into
learning what language is around them. As the babies mind is starting to
develop it is a complex tool, which absorbs everything without filtering
anything out. I believe the brain of a newborn child logically maps and
organizes each word or concept to establish a foundation of learning what it is
encountering. As the child’s development beginning, one must be careful what is
said around the child. In many cases one can understand if you curse around
your baby, she/he will repeat that word. I have seen it many of times and
laughed but did not understand it until now looking further into it.
The brain tries to logically
understand the word, and by repeating it and sounding it out help the
development of sounds and speech. So as the child doesn’t know what it is
saying, it tries to understand it what is said.
I can recall a time my brother and his child came over to the house to
visit and we were getting ready to eat and as my brother was pushing in his
chair, he knocked his knee with a metal rod that held the table up. He was so
furious and bloated a ton of Profanity, but what stood out was the word “sh*t”
and the only reason this stood out was because in the other room where the baby
was being changed, the baby utter the word “sh*t.” Everyone started laughing
and the child didn’t want to stop saying it, my brother turned red in the face and
his wife tried to tell the two and half child not to say that. But of course
the damage was done and the child knew that word meant something and gave them
attention. So the whole ride home my brother told me the baby was in his car
seat and repeating the word over and over. Of course I laughed but its very
interesting not to look into it and understand a little bite as to why the baby
cursed and kept on. I believe in learning a language, it is very important to
make it part of your life. All interacts must be part of that language you are
trying to learn. As in my example of the baby, he didn’t know what he was
saying but was saying it.
I can remember the time when me
language came to play, it was when I lived in Arizona. When I first got there a
lot of people looked at me and smiled and I really didn’t know what was
happening, once I got enough courage to ask, I was told I have an accent and
they thought I was from New York. I told them yes and from that time on I was
called either New York or city. I didn’t mind too much, I was in a new place
and getting to know people. I met people from all over the place, so when the
next new person came all attention was on them and their accent and where
they’re from. I understood how language was didn’t then, the people from the
south east sounded different from the people from the south west and north and
south on the west coast talk differently. As well as me from the north east,
what troubled me most was when I lived in Arizona, I was told I have a accent
as if I was from New York, then when I came to visit New York I was told I have
a white accent (as if saying I was from the west or something.) this is when I
stop caring about language and wanted to see more of it. This is why I’m taking
up French and want to visit the world, I want to see the different languages
out there and show off whatever accent I have. LOL
The human language is different from
animal language, in how we represent thing. As a animal I don’t believe they
can say remember yesterday and tell a story, as a human we can do that and
paint a story to a listener. Animals can show dominance and control but through
fear the other animals obey. And what I believe “silent language” to be is,
first it is different from sign language because words are being spoken through
a sign and would be then called a sign language, so a silent language must be a
type of body language. For example a hug could be a type of silent language,
showing love, or a wink can mean many things: the person is cute, a deal is
made or broken. Silent language has to be the gestures made with the body.