Example sentences of “deaf”

How to use in-sentence of “deaf”:

+ Later his style started to change to become more Classical, but by the time he was very deaf he could not hear new music that was being composed by other people, so his style did not develop any more.

+ They do not make friends with deaf people who sign.

+ Usually, deaf people just write the spoken language in their country.

+ She is the only deaf person to win an Academy Award for Best Actress.

+ Beethoven was becoming very frustrated because he was deaf and could not hear his own music, but he could imagine it all in his head.

Example sentences of deaf
Example sentences of deaf

Example sentences of “deaf”:

+ Glennie has been deaf since the age of 12.

+ Irving’s brother is a writer and director David Irving, and her sister Katie Irving is a singer and teacher of deaf children.

+ Through a sign language deaf people can create a social and cultural identity for themselves.

+ Each deaf community can develop its own sign language.

+ That means there is not one single sign language for all deaf people around the world.

+ Another common example might be the limitation of a fire alarm’s siren component in a deaf school.

+ These children often learn how to sign and become a part of the deaf community and deaf culture.

+ Her brother was deaf and schizophrenic.

+ Glennie has been deaf since the age of 12.

+ Irving's brother is a writer and director David Irving, and her sister Katie Irving is a singer and teacher of deaf children.

+ Some deaf and hearing people think there should be.

+ He hoped to help his deaf mother.

+ Hearing people may learn to sign directly from deaf people.

+ They are both deaf and mute.

+ He went deaf and received a cochlear implant in 2001.

More in-sentence examples of “deaf”:

+ Sometimes signing and lip-reading are combined, especially when deaf and hearing people are talking to each other.

+ Fourteen months after she was born, Rachel and her husband, Aaron, found out that Leah was deaf since she was born.

+ American Sign Language is the most popular sign language for the Deaf in the United States, in the English-speaking parts of Canada, and in parts of Mexico.

+ In the 1970s, the deaf people of Nicaragua rarely met.

+ The Gigablaster family of characters has a very playful blue rhinoceros, a shy DJ, an explosive guitarist, and an absent-minded, deaf zombie.

+ Even before l-Épée started teaching deaf people, they already used Old French Sign Language, and could read and write in French.

+ The movie, shot between Japan, the US and Italy, centers on deaf superheroes who have the ability to create superhuman powers through the use of sign language.

+ Because of this work, thousands of deaf mutes in the United States of America are now able to speak, even though they cannot hear.

+ He was born deaf and mute.

+ Demographics of the deaf population have been confused with those of ASL use.

+ When he was old he was almost totally blind and deaf and his wife was dying of cancer, so they both decided that they wanted to die together.

+ He does the voice for many characters, such as Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Bruce, and Greased Up Deaf Guy, and Consuela.

+ Austrian Sign Language is the sign language used by the Austrian deaf community.

+ However, some people who are physically deaf do not participate in deaf community and deaf culture.

+ It is the county seat of Deaf Smith.

+ The shared sign language helps hold their deaf community together.

+ Persons who are having difficulty in hearing or are completely deaf use the device to help them hear better.

+ His father was asked to teach about it at a large school for deaf mutes in Boston, Massachusetts, but instead he gave the job to his son.

+ Some deaf children learn to speak and lip-read a spoken language.

+ They were applauding, but Beethoven was deaf so he could not hear.

+ People with significant hearing loss are called deaf and/or hard of hearing.

+ According to the “American Heritage Dictionary”, signing is “a language that uses a system of manual, facial, and other body movements as the means of communication, especially among deaf people.” Sign languages have their own grammar rules: syntax, morphology, phonology and semantics.

+ An interpreter can “listen” with his ears and sign language”sign” the speech for deaf people.

+ In 1771 he started the first free school for the deaf in Paris.

+ There are librarians that also work with the deaf and in prisons.

+ But, most deaf children have hearing parents, so they learn a sign language from other deaf people.

+ He could not find anyone willing to teach him the British Sign Language, but did find some French people who were willing to help, he convinced one of them to travel back to the United States with him to set up the first deaf school in the U.S.

+ She was the first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.

+ They may meet other deaf people at school or in the streets.

+ ASL actually comes from French Sign Language, as Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet went to England for help learning sign language to teach to his deaf neighbors.

+ In his writings he explained ways of teaching people who were deaf and unable to speak.

+ Sign language is the most important part of deaf culture.

+ The effects of the fever, as well as getting picked up by the ears by a train conductor, caused Edison to become completely deaf in his left ear, and 80 percent deaf in the other.

+ It used to be called the Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb.

+ Sign languages have always existed in deaf communities.

+ Cogswell asked Gallaudet to go to Europe to learn ways for teaching deaf people.

+ Sign languages are an important way for deaf people to communicate.

+ Matlin was a deaf lawyer, and she worked with a police officer who knew sign language.

+ The Pennsylvania School for the Deaf is a school for deaf people.

+ Around 8% of Dalmatians are born deaf and some can become partially deaf after a while making them expensive to treat.

+ A cochlear implant helps some deaf children hear better.

+ The ultimate source for current estimates of the number of ASL users in the United States is a report for the National Census of the Deaf Population.

+ A person is considered to be deaf if they cannot hear the same range of sounds as a person with normal hearing ability.

+ In 1620, in Spain, the priest Juan Pablo Bonnet published a text about teaching deaf people to speak, using gestures as a tool.

+ While in Great Britain, he met Abbé Sicard, head of a school for deaf people in Paris, and two of its deaf teachers, Laurent Clerc and Jean Massieu.

+ People who are partially deaf may hear some sounds and may hear words.

+ Sometimes signing and lip-reading are combined, especially when deaf and hearing people are talking to each other.

+ Fourteen months after she was born, Rachel and her husband, Aaron, found out that Leah was deaf since she was born.

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