Peregrinator wrote:Luckily this has already happened.
PeterZ wrote:Apologies, the symbolism of written language hasn't been taught yet. No text on it anyway.
Peregrinator wrote:Written language will differ from sign language, which has its own grammar, etc. But I suspect the computers for 2 millenia in the future will be able to translate with a high degree of accuracy. But this is another reason why keyboards and text-to-speech would be more cumbersome; the 'cats would have to learn a whole other language!
I was actually thinking about the 'cats having to use symbolism in yet an extra level. They now use hand/paw symbols to indicate meanings of their mind words. To understand written words, they have to convert aural experiences into visual images that represent mind words. This from beings who represent meaning by direct experience mind to mind with minimal intervening symbols. Sure, they can learn to do so, but that won't be a natural throught process. It won't ever be natural for older 'cats. It can only become a natural process for 'cats that learn this as kittens.