They do it like any other person would - in their thoughts. When you think, you are just repeating words in your head, not using your ears to listen to your own thoughts, unless you are thinking out loud. The thought process is in no way connected, or relying on, hearing or ear function.
Yes, deaf people may talk to themselves in sign language just as hearing individuals may talk to themselves aloud. Signing to oneself can be a way to think through problems, practice signing skills, or express thoughts and emotions silently.
no of course not, why would anybody think that?
Well, honey, if a tree falls in the forest and no one's around to hear it, does it make a sound? Deaf individuals may not hear sounds like we do, but they can still think using other senses like visual or tactile cues. So, technically, they can still "hear" themselves think in their own unique way.
I think so :(
Yes, many deaf individuals think in sign language, particularly if they are native sign language users. Their internal monologue may involve visual and spatial representations of signs, as well as associated imagery. However, thinking processes can vary widely among deaf individuals, depending on their communication experiences and language exposure. Some may also think in spoken language or use a combination of both.
Are you? =P He plays in a band wat do you think OF COURSE HE ISNT DEAF!
being deaf.
Mozart was deaf but he never was. Most people believe he was deaf In fact my sister asked my mum if Mozart was deaf i think she has been watching Night at the Museum!
deaf or hard of hearing people can do everything except hearing.
Deaf people think in the language that they speak, which is usually (but not always) the local sign language.
gandhi i think so. gandhi i think so. Helen Keller is probably the most well known deaf person.
Yes, they can hear themselves in their heads. That's what thoughts are for! :-)yes.