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  2. Lip reading - Wikipedia

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    Lip reading, also known as speechreading, is a technique of understanding a limited range of speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue without sound. Estimates of the range of lip reading vary, with some figures as low as 30% because lip reading relies on context, language knowledge, and any residual hearing. [ 1 ]

  3. Oralism - Wikipedia

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    Oralism is the education of deaf students through oral language by using lip reading, speech, and mimicking the mouth shapes and breathing patterns of speech. [1] Oralism came into popular use in the United States around the late 1860s.

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    The royal family gathered for Kate Middleton's annual carol service earlier this month, and the entire event aired on ITV in England—including some very sweet moments between the Princess of ...

  5. Language acquisition by deaf children - Wikipedia

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    This is a technique that is used in order to teach deaf children the structure of the English language not only through the sound and lip-reading patterns of spoken English, but also through manual patterns of signed English. Because MCE uses English word order, it is hypothesized that it is easier for hearing people to learn MCE than ASL.

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  7. This Lip Reading of the US Gymnastics Team Getting ... - AOL

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    A TikTok lip reader analyzed Simone Biles and the US Gymnastics Team getting their gold medals and it's so iconic. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  8. Language deprivation in children with hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    This painting was designed to emphasize deaf family members' perspectives with the blurred faces of the family metaphorically representing the difficulties of lip reading. Only 30–45% of the English language can be understood solely through lip reading. [47]

  9. Tadoma - Wikipedia

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    Anne Sullivan demonstrating the use of the method with Helen Keller, 1929. Tadoma is a method of communication utilized by deafblind individuals, [1] in which the listener places their little finger on the speaker's lips and their fingers along the jawline. [2]