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Page 277
... deaf mutes , whom the accident of birth scatters abroad at a distance from each other , seldom admit- ting of the mutual improvement of the dialect of gestures de- vised by each solitary mute for himself , should be collected in ...
... deaf mutes , whom the accident of birth scatters abroad at a distance from each other , seldom admit- ting of the mutual improvement of the dialect of gestures de- vised by each solitary mute for himself , should be collected in ...
Page 278
... deaf and dumb would by no means be one of its characteristics . And no doubt , some mode of writing would in time come into use , better adapted to the circum- stances of the deaf and dumb , than the tedious and complicat- ed characters ...
... deaf and dumb would by no means be one of its characteristics . And no doubt , some mode of writing would in time come into use , better adapted to the circum- stances of the deaf and dumb , than the tedious and complicat- ed characters ...
Page 279
... deaf mute , on the other hand , not only the characters repre- senting words are strangers , but the sounds of the words themselves have not , and for him never can have any exist- ence . When he has become familiar with the form of ...
... deaf mute , on the other hand , not only the characters repre- senting words are strangers , but the sounds of the words themselves have not , and for him never can have any exist- ence . When he has become familiar with the form of ...
Page 280
... deaf mute , require even more time than the perfect acqui- sition of the written language of China for an European , since for the former , the number of arbitrary characters is much greater , and the difficulties of construction are ...
... deaf mute , require even more time than the perfect acqui- sition of the written language of China for an European , since for the former , the number of arbitrary characters is much greater , and the difficulties of construction are ...
Page 282
... deaf shall hear and the dumb shall sing . " We have now briefly considered the actual degree of suc- cess attained by instructors of the deaf and dumb . Though the instances of eminent success , at least during the usual scanty period ...
... deaf shall hear and the dumb shall sing . " We have now briefly considered the actual degree of suc- cess attained by instructors of the deaf and dumb . Though the instances of eminent success , at least during the usual scanty period ...
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