Frisky Feline
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then you can just get a speech therapy.
then you can just get a speech therapy.
In your sentences, I would say them as a hearing person the same way you would in asl if you switched it a bit into more of a question. I don't know if that makes sense. For instance:
"I didn't say YOU stole it" is sort of a 'who' statement and I would drop/purse my eyebrows when saying YOU just like if I asked 'Who stole it' in ASL.
"I DIDN'T say you stole it" is more a yes/no statement (Did I say you stole it?) and I would raise my eyebrows when saying Didn't.
That's just how I would naturally say them though, and don't know if those rules always apply or anything, just trying to help out.
Do you mean like Chinese? I think it would be impossible for even a HOH person to understand spoken Chinese (ie Mandarian, etc since those languages are purely tonal.
Like it can be hard to detect "tone of voice" from speech, even in English for HOH folks
Do you mean like Chinese? I think it would be impossible for even a HOH person to understand spoken Chinese (ie Mandarian, etc since those languages are purely tonal.
Like it can be hard to detect "tone of voice" from speech, even in English for HOH folks