17.3289, Qs: Hearing Impaired Reading

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Subject: 17.3289, Qs: Hearing Impaired Reading

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Date: 06-Nov-2006
From: Ben Bolton < brill_ben at hotmal.com >
Subject: Hearing Impaired Reading 

	
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Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 18:35:28
From: Ben Bolton < brill_ben at hotmal.com >
Subject: Hearing Impaired Reading 
 


Does anyone know of any information on the subject of hearing
impaired children with dyslexia or reading disorders? 

>From what I can see, there are some things out there about the way in which
hearing impaired children learn to read and the way dyslexic children learn
to read but nothing to bring the two together. 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition




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