When does a person become themselves? Is it right when they are born or do they develop throughout life? Do you think everybody has a life destiny? These question can be personal opinions to most people, however most people would agree that as we get older we discover our reasoning within this world. The author of Summary of a Chapter Dealing with the Discovery of Life and Language at an Early Age discussed his life and how he came to this world. He focused much on his parent’s impact, how they came to connect with each other through language. The author emphasizes how life can lead you down a road where if you did not have language you would not have the same outcome. Language helps us as people on the path of finding who and where we are supposed to be.
Fanny Vaisman, the mother of the author was from Kishinev. Which at the time belonged to Russia, than it incorporate with Romania following Soviet Union and lastly then became Republic Of Moldavia. It was not clear who the family identified with. They used the term Jew, so as identity I think that would be
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During everyone’s life, we will use this theory at least once. The author from what I was reading had sublimatory mentioned it. First, when the mother was getting teased because of her pronunciation. She immediately most likely changed her way of speaking. Fanny then depended on spanish as she was growing up. She wanted to be like the other kids, and when you see yourself as different growing up you tend to live your life trying to be similar. Another way accommodation theory played a part was when our author was living in America, New York I think it was. After all the love for spanish and the language being the one who connected his parents. The author still converge to English language at the end of the day because, it was around him. It could not be