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"hard-of-hearing"
Keywords:
deaf
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impaired
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hear
,
aural
,
curring
Related Terms:
Hard of hearing
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Sibilant
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Residual hearing
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Sibilate
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Sibilance
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Acoustic
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Deafened
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Audible
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Buzz
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Resound
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Sonorous
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Fricative
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Sonic
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Acoustical
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Hearing
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Auditory perception
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Hear
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Threshold of hearing
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Ald
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Auditory discrimination
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Ambience
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Audiogram
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Whisper
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Phonation
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Hearing threshold
,
Affricate
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Reverb
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Audiometry
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Cacophony
,
Hearing loss
,
Hearing impaired
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Assistive listening device
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Growl
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Deaf
,
Aural rehabilitation
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Whistle
,
Whistle
,
Aural
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Reverberation
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Sound
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Crackle
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Clink
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Sound
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Direct sound
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Infrasound
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Plosive
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Consonant
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Auditory integration training
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Auditory processing
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Stridulate
having a reduced ability to hear, but not fully deaf; partly deaf.
ftp.uga.edu
having a hearing loss
wordnet.princeton.edu
Reference to a person who has a hearing impairment but communicates primarily through aural/oral means (cf. deaf).
publish.uwo.ca
Impaired hearing which can be corrected sufficiently with a hearing aid to enable an individual to hear and process sounds. Also used to describe hearing loss ocĀcurring after an individual has developed some spoken language.
peatc.org
impaired hearing capable of correction with a hearing aid
specialedmoms.com
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