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  2. Philip Akoda - Wikipedia

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    Philip "Tete" Akoda (Born 1 May 1996) is a Nigerian author, lexicographer and entrepreneur. [1] [2] He has written a number of Efik literary works including "A 21st Century Efik pocket Dictionary", "Learn Efik 1-2" and "Groundwork of Eniong Abatim History (1670-2020)". [3]

  3. Augmentative and alternative communication - Wikipedia

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    One simple benefit is that a talking keyboard, when used with a standard telephone or speakerphone can enable a voice impaired individual to have a two-way conversation over a telephone. Game accessibility often utilizes high-tech solutions to allow individuals with disabilities to participate in conversations and use "call outs".

  4. Foreign-language writing aid - Wikipedia

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    Collocational information also enable non-native language users to make clearer distinctions between words and expressions commonly regarded as synonyms. In addition, corpora information about the semantic prosody ; i.e. appropriate choices of words to be used in positive and negative co-texts, is available as reference for non-native language ...

  5. Multilingualism - Wikipedia

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    Multilingual people can logically speak any language they write in (aside from mute multilingual people [36]), but they cannot necessarily write in any language they speak. [37] More specifically, bilingual and trilingual people are those in comparable situations involving two or three languages, respectively.

  6. Social skills - Wikipedia

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    Social skills are the tools that enable people to communicate, learn, ask for help, get needs met in appropriate ways, get along with others, make friends, develop healthy relationships, protect themselves, and in general, be able to interact with the society harmoniously. [1]

  7. Social cue - Wikipedia

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    People must detect and orient to people's eyes in order to utilize and follow gaze cues. People may use gaze following because they want to avoid social interactions. Past experiments have found that a person is more likely to look at a speaker's face when the speaker uses direct eye contact during real-time communication (e.g., conversing via ...

  8. Spoken (app) - Wikipedia

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    Spoken (also known as Spoken - Tap to Talk AAC and Spoken AAC) is a mobile application and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tool launched in 2019. [3] The app was designed to aid individuals with speech and language impairments like aphasia or nonverbal autism, using a combination of symbols, text, and voice output.

  9. Language - Wikipedia

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    People with a lesion to this area develop expressive aphasia, meaning that they know what they want to say, they just cannot get it out. [59] They are typically able to understand what is being said to them, but unable to speak fluently. Other symptoms that may be present in expressive aphasia include problems with word repetition. The ...