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  2. Muteness - Wikipedia

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    In human development, muteness or mutism [1] is defined as an absence of speech, with or without an ability to hear the speech of others. [2] Mutism is typically understood as a person's inability to speak, and commonly observed by their family members, caregivers, teachers, doctors or speech and language pathologists .

  3. Category:Muteness - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to muteness, an absence of speech while conserving or maintaining the ability to hear the speech of others. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  4. Category:Mute people - Wikipedia

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  5. Mute - Wikipedia

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    Mute, a short film by Melissa Joan Hart; Mute, a science-fiction thriller directed by Duncan Jones "Mute" (The Twilight Zone), a 1963 episode of The Twilight ZoneMuted, a 2023 Spanish Netflix series

  6. Category talk:Muteness - Wikipedia

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  7. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The encyclopedia was published by Vietnam's Encyclopedia Publishing House, a constituent unit of Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences. Arranged by Vietnamese-alphabet order, the encyclopedia covers diverse topics ranging from history to child rearing. Since then, it has been converted to electronic versions (CD and ebook) and a free online version.

  8. Deaf-mute - Wikipedia

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    Deaf-mute is a term which was used historically to identify a person who was either deaf and used sign language or both deaf and could not speak.The term continues to be used to refer to deaf people who cannot speak an oral language or have some degree of speaking ability, but choose not to speak because of the negative or unwanted attention atypical voices sometimes attract.

  9. Vietnamese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    It is the fifth-largest Wikipedia in a non-European language, as well as the third-largest for a language which is official in only one country. In contrast to the English Wikipedia, the Vietnamese Wikipedia allows bots to create articles: as of 2023, more than 58% of its articles had been generated in this way. [2]