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Can a Sense-less person learn languages?

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A person is born with no senses, so he can't hear, speak or sense.

The only way in which the world can communicate with him is through brain signalling. So they can send different signals to his brain, which will evoke an distinct emotion in him.

The only way he can communicate back with the world is through brain signalling too. So he can send a specific kind of signals back.

Will this person be ever able to learn a language of communication.


Say that the person with no sensory perception is A and a person trying to communicate with A is B. So can A and B develop a framework in which A and B will be able to exchange ideas just like normal people.

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