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Tadoma is a
method of
communication utilized by
deafblind individuals, in
which the
listener places their little finger on the speaker's lips and their...
- that can be seen (lip reading,
McGurk effect), and even felt, e.g. by the
Tadoma method.
Speech signals arrive at a listener's ears with
acoustic properties...
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computerized versions known as the
TeleBraille and
Screen Braille Communicator.
Tadoma, a
tactile modality Square script, a
method of
writing along tactile guidelines...
- on
aspects of her life. She
learned to "hear" people's
speech using the
Tadoma method,
which means using her
fingers to feel the lips and
throat of the...
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Alcorn (August 3, 1883 –
November 28, 1967) was an
educator who
invented the
Tadoma method of
communication with
people who are deaf and blind. She advocated...
- Meta-communication
Monastic sign
lexicons Verbal communication Non-verbal
language Sign
language Tactile signing Tadoma Art and
literature Mime
Mimoplastic art Subtext...
- 201–204. Bibcode:1941MWRv...69..201A. doi:10.1175/1520-0493(1941)069<0201:
TADOMA>2.0.CO;2. Camberlin,
Pierre (2010). "More
variable tropical climates have...
- Charles-Michel de l'Épée.
Braille Moon type Sign
language Bay
Islands Sign
Language Tadoma Cader-Nascimento, Fátima Ali
Abdalah Abdel; da Costa,
Maria da
Piedade Resende...
- from
December 15, 1905 to 1909.
Sophia Alcorn,
educator who
invented the
Tadoma method of
communication with
people who are deaf and
blind Birdie Alexander...
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while oral
speech is
usually an
aural medium,
there is also
lipreading and
tadoma. The
prefixed asterisk *
conventionally indicates that the
sentence is ungrammatical...