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Deaf culture / Deafness / Education for the deaf / Philosophy of education / Audiology / Oralism / Lip reading / Deaf education / Hearing loss / Phonics / Learning to read / Language acquisition by deaf children
Date: 2016-02-18 05:37:44
Deaf culture
Deafness
Education for the deaf
Philosophy of education
Audiology
Oralism
Lip reading
Deaf education
Hearing loss
Phonics
Learning to read
Language acquisition by deaf children

Spelling Progress Bulletin March 1964

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