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When did Andy Grove have his hearing repaired?

he had trouble hearing until a series of operations repaired his eardrums in the 1970s and 1980s.


How do people who are totally deaf from birth articulate their thoughts?

If a person is totally deaf from birth. They have never heard any language or words for that matter. So they would pretty much have their own way of processing thoughts. Pretty much have their own language. I don't know if it would necessarily be words. Since they have never even heard a word. When they see something new. Would they automatically think to call it something? Would they know to call it something? Is that human instinct? Deaf people, do not think in words they think in pictures. Their language is a visual language. Hearing people think in words because that is our language. The Deaf have a different Language. When they see something they would automatically think of the word/sign for that particular thing.


How did Dummy Hoy lose his hearing?

He was diagnosed with Spinal Meningitus when he was two years old. Even though he was to young to learn to to speak, he still learned to read and write English at the Ohio School for the Deaf in Columbus, but his primary mode of communication was American Sign Language.


How do soldiers protect their hearing to prevent deafness while in combat?

Soldiers protect their hearing in combat by wearing ear protection such as earplugs or earmuffs. These devices help reduce the loud noises from gunfire, explosions, and other sources that can cause hearing damage. Additionally, soldiers are trained to be aware of their surroundings and to take cover when exposed to loud noises to further protect their hearing.


What is the right of accused individuals to have a hearing before being jailed?

A: Habeas Corpus - In which guarantees accused individuals the right to a hearing before being jailed.

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Or ways of using language suggest to their listeners a specific purpose in what they're hearing?

Through tone, choice of words, and emphasis, speakers can signal the intended purpose of their message to listeners. For example, using a persuasive tone and emotional language may suggest an intent to convince or sway the audience, while a formal tone and precise language could indicate an educational or informative purpose. Nonverbal cues such as gestures, facial expressions, and body language can also help convey the speaker's intended message.


Are horses good listeners?

Horses have acute hearing.


What strategies do you use to help with repetitive language for a mild hearing impairment child?

You can use sign language because they don't have to hear it they can just read the signals and learn them.


What do listeners gain from hearing background noises in radio programs?

Context


Do kittens have better hearing then cats?

they do because they are very good listeners and their ears are much flappier.


What are the hearing rods for identifier 'c' language?

The hearing rods for identifier "c" language is the function.


What are listeners?

Listening barriers are environmental or mental aspects that are present in a situation that may prevent someone from correctly hearing what is being presented.


Do they teach sign language to hearing people?

Yes, sign language can be taught to hearing people. Many hearing individuals learn sign language to communicate with Deaf individuals or for professional reasons, such as interpreting or working in the deaf community. Various schools, community centers, and online resources offer sign language classes for hearing people.


My daughter needs the most user friendly phone services for hearing impaired listeners.?

The Federal Relay is a good phone service for the hearing impaired. They are a governmental run company so they are the most trusted of these types of phone service providers.


Where is the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association?

Rockville, Maryland


Descriptive language is best defined as language that appeals to the?

senses of hearing, sight, touch, taste, and smell.


Which Children learn faster deaf children or hearing children?

Neither. Although there are always individual differences, there is no reason to believe that a deaf child would be either more or less intelligent than a hearing child. Studies have shown that when exposed to sign language during infancy deaf children go through all the same stages of language development at the same ages as hearing children.