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Facts about speech: deafness, as discussed in Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia deafness: Communication Options:

Deafness interferes with a person's ability to speak as well as to listen to spoken language. Hearing helps a person regulate his speech by providing constant feedback about the tone and volume of the voice and the accuracy of how sounds are expressed. People who become completely deaf as adults or older children may need speech-correction instruction in order to continue to speak normally....

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