Hearing difficulty
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Sources: Kuchinsky et al (2024) Listening difficulty: From hearing to language
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I never really thought about how somebody that only knew sign language wouldn't know about the syntax of the spoken or written language. It made me wonder if formerly teaching them a language would help. That's the main thing that I got out of taking Spanish class. Not how to speak it, but how different languages are structured differently.
I hadn't heard of sign notation. I know there is something for blind people that fills them in on the visuals in a movie.
If you don't know about audio processing disorder, that might be something to look into.
hard of hearing here. piece of advice. if you going to make content for (or mention a topic about) the deaf / hard of hearing community, provide your own CC/subtitles. youtube auto generated CC create fairly good jobs depending on sound quality and scenes. however, sometimes it fails recognizing the correct words which is become very problematic for the community. as for me, English isn't my primary language and become more harder to either to follow the narrative by reading or trying to hear.