Can someone who is severely deaf talk normally?

Well, this is what you have said just a few posts before:



I didn't say "only way to be understood", period.

Fuzzy

Hence, you IMPLY it. Thought we already cover definition word imply?
 
If it is better for deaf people to have good speech then it is better for hearing people to have good signing skills.

I agree.

But again - what does it has to do with the subject matter????


Fuzzy
 
And you are right. For the deaf is better to sign than to speak.

But what does it has to do with whether is it possible or not
for the deaf person to perfect their speaking abilities to the point of sounding
as close as "hearies" if they want to?

Fuzzy

You tiresome. It was response you.
 
Hence, you IMPLY it. Thought we already cover definition word imply?

Ok I give up, because we did 360'.
I didn't imply what you insist I implied.


Either you do not understand written English or you do not want to.
My bet is on the latter.
:wave:

Fuzzy
 
Um.... Just because you are deaf doesn't meant you don't have free will!

Fuzzy
 
No I don't.

Deaf or not, you have free will!
You can do anything you want :)

Fuzzy
 
I am not picking on her. On the contrary, trying to cheer up :)

Indeed, the thread turned a wee weird.
Back on track, then. So, free will.
Suppose one day one deaf person wants to start to paint. why not?
One day another deaf person decide to write books. and why not?
Yet another wakes up and say, gee wiz,
I'd like to learn to speak perfect - for myself.
So, WHY NOT?

Free will, you see. Whether or not it is better to sign, if one deaf person wishes to speak - it's their choice.

That's all I wanted to explain.

Fuzzy
 
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