aphasia
Not necessarily. Not all individuals who are hearing impaired use sign language. Some may rely on lip reading, written communication, or other forms of communication depending on their preference and level of hearing loss.
Hearing impaired people can identify sounds through visual cues like lip-reading or sign language, vibrations, and amplification devices like hearing aids or cochlear implants. They may also use assistive technologies such as vibrating alarms or captioned telephones to help them perceive and understand sounds in their environment.
It is important to use clear speech when communicating with someone who is hearing impaired.
Colloquial
I just answered another question like this and i had to say something to you as well. I know it seems to be politically correct to say hearing impaired, but that is not true at all! it is actually a very negative connotation and is like saying the N*word for African Americans (and i don't mean in a joking manner i mean in the sense of a KKK member saying it) anyway there are a lot of different sign language to name a few there is American sign language, Japanese sign language, Australian sign language, and British sign lang. are just a few....
"bastardisation"' of a language
total communication approach
Not necessarily. Not all individuals who are hearing impaired use sign language. Some may rely on lip reading, written communication, or other forms of communication depending on their preference and level of hearing loss.
If a person's use of language suddenly becomes impaired, it may indicate an injury or issue with their nervous system, particularly in areas of the brain responsible for language processing, such as Broca's area or Wernicke's area. This impairment could be caused by a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological conditions affecting language function.
The area that controls the comprehension of language in the brain is called Wernicke's area, located in the left hemisphere of the brain in most individuals. Damage to this area can result in receptive aphasia, where language comprehension is impaired.
signiherareading
Poetry is often called the language of love.
A person who cannot hear is commonly referred to as deaf or hearing-impaired. They may also be described as having a hearing loss. It is important to use respectful and accurate language when referring to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
sign language
There is no part called 'loader' in C language.
Hearing impaired people can identify sounds through visual cues like lip-reading or sign language, vibrations, and amplification devices like hearing aids or cochlear implants. They may also use assistive technologies such as vibrating alarms or captioned telephones to help them perceive and understand sounds in their environment.
It is important to use clear speech when communicating with someone who is hearing impaired.