Characteristics of people who organize thoughts
and experiences in a particular Intelligence
Verbal/Linguistics:
- imagines events/interactions by
thinking of words, phrases, dialogue--
- Thinks and innovates
linguistically most of the time.
- can hear words, phrases and
sentences as they are being read silently
- plays with sounds/words to make
jokes, puns, humor
- enjoying reading/writing to
relax
- writes notes as memory aid
- writes to communicate ideas
- hears language more than
anything else (hears words before seeing how thngs look or hearing music)
- reacts with pleasure to information
in linguistic form
- translates emotions into
linguistic form
- invents words, stories,
dialogues
- can tell when something is
"wrong" in certain style, can tell when an important part of a
story is missing
- attends to and remembers
linguistic information
- prefers to have language in the
environment
- actions can be affected by
linguistic information
- enjoys discovering new words
- can predict what comes next in
linguistic units (parts of sentence, parts of a story, parts of a formal
argument)
- creates linguistic products
with whatever tools are at hand (letters out of toothpicks, finds
materials for writing)
- differentiates linguistic
styles (poetry, story, drama, fairy tale) though not necessarily by name
- is willing and anxious to share
linguistic experiences and achievements
- cultural/social events marked
or remembered linguistically (conversations, what people said at certain
times)
- linguistic information
increases and heightens experiences such as movies, plays
- can interpret and extend novel
linguistic forms (essay, satires)
- appends linguistic subtleties
(variations or risk-taking by speakers or writers)
- quickly imitates new linguistic
styles both oral and written
- finds linguistic significance
natural and/or mechanical phenomena (landscapes, how machines work, see
words in clouds, uses al narrative to describe airplane noise
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