3.1 Dream language
According to the Dream Frontier (2001), dreams are the frontier of human knowledge , imagination and creativity. For Blechner the essence of the dream is "meaning without communicability". Dreams "speak their own language, which is designed to be meaningful without necessarily being communicative. Dreaming allows extralinguistic thinking, thinking that extends beyond the bounds of language, with fewer constraints than most waking thought. Dreams are extralinguistic in that they can create objects for which we have no name, and they can also create new metaphors or extend and combine familiar metaphors in new ways".
I can see that there are some similarities between the content and my answer to assignment 2.3. Especially the last part where they talk about how dreaming allows extralinguistic thinking. There is no limit to dreaming and the objects that you dream of. Kind of crazy. I also talked about people that are deaf or blind. Since there are no boundaries when it comes to dreaming, we can say that deaf/blind people definitely find their own way of communication in their dreams.
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