The Deaf Child |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Development of the auditory approach | 14 |
The mechanism of speech | 32 |
Copyright | |
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acquired deafness adult amplification articulation articulatory audiogram audiometer audiometry auditory training babbling become bilirubin born deaf brain carrier wave cause changes clinic cochlea congenital deafness consonants cues CYCLES PER SECOND deaf child deaf children DECIBELS defect degree of deafness diagnosis difficult disability English failure feet formant formant frequencies FREQUENCY IN CYCLES heard hearing aid hearing and speech hearing loss inhibited intensity kernicterus kinęsthetic language larynx learning to hear lip reading listening LOSS IN DECIBELS loud sound maternal rubella means meatus meningitis middle ear months morphemes mother movements muscles necessary noise normally hearing child occur ordinary school organ of Corti otologist parents perceptive deafness phonemes place of articulation plosive present produce recognise reflex response to sound result rubella sentences sequence sound waves speaker speech sounds streptomycin stria vascularis syndrome talk tests of hearing totally deaf understand speech unilateral voice vowel Whetnall words young child