Re: AP in all of us? New evidence from speech research (Alexandra Hettergott )


Subject: Re: AP in all of us? New evidence from speech research
From:    Alexandra Hettergott  <a.hettergott(at)wanadoo.fr>
Date:    Thu, 10 May 2001 21:53:10 +0200

Tom Brennan replied : >If this requires vision, how do we teach the deafblind speech? Vision *might* be useful in cases where feedback control via the auditory system is entirely impossible (as in sign language / dactylology) -- you won't yet assume that deaf-only persons wouldn't make use of vision (only) since the deaf-blind aren't able to ...? In the latter case, IMH(non-expert)O that if there are no other (physical / mental) handicaps, there might be other possibilities to (senso-motorically / cognitively) coordinate articulation / feedback control (in addition to mere communication-by-touch). :ah


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