On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 19:06:01 -0400, Rick Harrison <not@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>In article <a94r44tvcgddvdevaehn4iur5rh2sa3i8j@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Leah
><fenton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> I've gotten to the point where I actually dream in my lang now, people
>> talking to me in it, and me to them.
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>Wow, I envy you. The only other language I recall dreaming in is (very
>basic) Japanese.
I always thought it was fairly normal to dream in conlangs. Or at
least for them to figure into one's dreams. I don't think it's any
different than dreaming music or images.
I've dreamt in what I suppose to be natural languages I'm exposed to.
I've also dreamt in a hodge-podge of Welsh and Irish (haven't been
exposed to either apart from Old Irish and some Gaulish). I managed to
get a couple words right, though, even though I'd never looked them up
before.
Padraic
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