• Ghostalmedia
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    71 year ago

    Humans are complex and a language isn’t something we instinctively know. We have to be taught it.

    There are rare cases where kids have had limited exposure to language, and they’re all pretty fucked up. If you’re not taught it through education or exposure, you’re not a very functional human.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_deprivation

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      Fascinating!

      In the socialization process, I think there’s a tension between the already-existing abstract world that language conveys, and the flexibility and creativity that kids have. I say that because I was reading a book on wonder, and how children are immensely curious. However, over time, socialization can lead to the internalization of rigid identities and worldviews. In effect, older people are much less curious.

      That is what makes me wonder if the reason for the new slang that comes from young people has to do with the experimentation that young people do with their identities as well as the lack of internalization of rigid identities and worldviews. In other words, if I am a child and I don’t have a comparatively rigid mind, to what extent could that explain my slang?