Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... hearing . Listening is part of the speaking process ; without the ability to hear , it is obviously impossible to imitate accurately . Because of its importance to the process of speech , a brief description of the organ of hearing is ...
... hearing . Listening is part of the speaking process ; without the ability to hear , it is obviously impossible to imitate accurately . Because of its importance to the process of speech , a brief description of the organ of hearing is ...
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... hearing . The ear is one of the most com- plex organs in the body and is likely to be impaired by injury , infection , or disease . The most common types of hearing loss are called conductive deafness ... HEARING 23 Impairment of hearing.
... hearing . The ear is one of the most com- plex organs in the body and is likely to be impaired by injury , infection , or disease . The most common types of hearing loss are called conductive deafness ... HEARING 23 Impairment of hearing.
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... hearing . Three terms , hard of hearing , deafened , and deaf , are used in connection with im- paired hearing . To say that a person is hard of hearing means that he had sufficient hearing at the time he was learning to speak so that ...
... hearing . Three terms , hard of hearing , deafened , and deaf , are used in connection with im- paired hearing . To say that a person is hard of hearing means that he had sufficient hearing at the time he was learning to speak so that ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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