??? 02/29/08 07:31 Read: times |
#151657 - Its the crisis which desides the truth Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Craig Steiner said:
But my exclamations of surprise, thinking, and speaking is entirely fluid between English and Spanish. I, too, have had someone tell me something in English and I respond to them in Spanish until they slap me and tell me I'm babbling nonsense to them. Only then do I realize I was speaking the wrong language (even though I was thinking in English, go figure!). You seems to get me , what I am trying to say .Surprise thinking according to me has no bearing with what language you choose , you have two / three sets of languages and use any . I mingle 3 languages together along with english as "Esko Ilola " pointed that out :). Craig Steiner said:
I get the impression my nerve cells prefer a random approach to routing... or that the two routes are so similar in "impedance" that they can go either way. Regards, Craig Steiner I would say still as two transistors dont share the same characteristics , similarly does the biosystem . Take for an example when a person is drunk he use a mixture of languages he knows? without being instructed by the brain , which to choose . Its the crisis which desides the truth . Best/ AP |