Chapter 1. Acquired deafness: an overview -- Chapter 2. Review of speech literature -- Chapter 3. The scope and methods of the Belfast study -- Chapter 4. The intelligibility of deafened speakers and the variables which affect it -- Chapter 5. Automatic acoustic analysis of deafened speech -- Chapter 6. Intonation -- Chapter 7. Errors of articulation -- Chapter 8. Social and emotional reactions to deafened people�s speech -- Chapter 9. Speech impairments due to hearing loss: their effect on person perception in information-rich contexts
Chapter 10. Acquired deafness and interactionChapter 11. Do they mean us? Preliminaries to a theory of lipreading that is recognisable to deafened lipreaders -- Chapter 12. Integrating central processes into accounts of lipreading -- Chapter 13. Understanding the quality of deafened people�s lives -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-295) and indexes
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