So, I would like to talk about something that is not very subjective this time. From my birth I will learn how to speak with the people I have been experiencing for my experience. If you can not hear your voice or the voice of another person, how can you learn how to use your own voice? As you need to practice any skills
I mentioned other people 's accents in past blogs. I can understand this concept, but I can not hear it, so I do not fully understand its true meaning. The same logic applies to this. I grew up at a mainstream school that offers courses for children with speech impairment or for children not at all familiar with English. Technically, I belong to this category with both of these things. They will help a lot, but since I think that it is more difficult for them to understand the existence of speech, there are many hearing impaired students at birth who are suffering more than myself.
This is quite interesting as blind friends say they believe that their sight is there and others can see them, people will believe they will ask them. They usually react to make me react to hearing impairment. When they heard that ppl is explaining something that they can not imagine, or they do not have the same problem in their lifetime, they knew something had happened, so something was missing It is not difficult to believe that there is. It is the same with me and many D / 聋人. I saw people interacting to move their mouth and understand ppl without seeing them. Even as a monk at birth because I can not do it at all, I have not seen it before, but I understand that the sound exists. Because I seem to have a very strong ability to listen to this ppl. So I answer why I believe it has a problem, this is the first step I was myself.
Second, actually using it is an entirely different matter. It is because it has to be explained to you in some way. But when it becomes difficult as you can not hear them laugh. My first fluent language is ASL. Therefore, my interpreters and lecturers explain the concept of projecting my voice and talk about it when I speak. Ultimately, mutual understanding was born, my speech was not perfect, but I am convinced that I have a big accent so that it is there and people can understand me Did. And I know that ppl can do, and this ability exists because I can successfully use it to interact with ppl. Many monks choose not to use their voices, this is another story. This is not to mean that they can not use it, nor is it to think of jealousizing many people who are not born. Although this is an option, using your voice anyway is not a big deal, as it is usually easier for a hearing-impaired community to grow when it grows up. As a mainstream consumer, this approach may lead to obstacles that I do not want to deal with.
Yes, this is basically a summary of how bitter I can not hear at the birth of my baby. You can succeed under any circumstances. Especially when you support
There is no "general sign language" or true "international sign language". The Committee of the World Federation of the Deaf developed a logo shape called Gestoto. It is not a real language, it is a signature vocabulary that they all agree to use in international conferences. However, there is no one accrediting Gestuto as her mother tongue so that no one uses Esperanto as its mother tongue. In Europe, a common language, Creole sign language is known as international sign language due to the increase in trade and liquidity. But from a linguistic perspective Gestuno and the new European Creole language are not real natural languages. Perhaps, along with the growth of European children of the new generation of Deaf people, they will develop a new, natural euro symbol language.
American Sign Language (ASL) is the main sign language of the American hearing impaired community, the natural language which is the most Canadian English speaker. In addition to North America, ASL and ASL based Creole are used in many countries around the world, including the majority of West Africa and parts of Southeast Asia. ASL is also widely studied as a second language as a general language. ASL is most closely related to French sign language (LSF). Although ASL shows atypical Creole word functions such as aggregation, ASL is suggested to be LSF Cree language.