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Broader terms:Related terms:Narrower terms:Used for:- Acoustics
- Audition (Physiology)
- Physiological acoustics
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Filed under: Hearing
Filed under: Audiometry
Filed under: Auditory perception -- Social aspects -- Australia
Filed under: Automatic speech recognition
Filed under: Vertigo in artFiled under: Vestibular apparatus -- Diseases
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Filed under: PresbycusisFiled under: Ear -- Diseases
Filed under: Ear -- Diseases -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Ear -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Filed under: Deafness -- Periodicals
Filed under: Deaf people -- Periodicals
Filed under: Deaf people -- Institutional care -- Periodicals
Filed under: Deaf people -- EducationFiled under: Deaf people -- Means of communicationFiled under: Deaf people -- Family relationships
Filed under: Deaf people -- Great Britain -- BiographyFiled under: Kitto, John, 1804-1854
Filed under: Deaf people -- Institutional care -- Spain -- Seville- El Colegio Provincial de Sordo-Mudos y de Ciegos de Sevilla en la Exposición Universal de Paris de 1889: Memoria Relativa à su Historia, Organización, Regimen y Estado Actual, y Catalogo de los Objetos que Remite á Dicha Exposición (in Spanish; Seville: Im. del Colegio de Sordo-Mudos y de Ciegos, 1889), by Antonio Pichardo y Casado
Filed under: Deaf people -- Legal status, laws, etc.Filed under: Deaf people -- MarriageFiled under: Deaf people -- Poetry
Filed under: Older deaf people -- Services for -- United States
Filed under: Deaf people -- United States -- BiographyFiled under: Booth, Edmund, 1810-1905Filed under: Older deaf peopleFiled under: Sign language- Simplified Signs: A Manual Sign-Communication System for Special Populations (2 volumes; Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, c2020), by John D. Bonvillian, Nicole Kissane Lee, Tracy T. Dooley, and Filip T. Loncke, illust. by Val Nelson-Metlay
Filed under: Sign language -- Early works to 1800- Chirologia: or, The Naturall Language of the Hand Composed of the Speaking Motions, and Discoursing Gestures Thereofl Whereunto Is Added Chironomia, or, the Art of Manuall Rhetoricke, Consisting of the Naturall Expressions, Digested by Art In the Hand, as the Chiefest Instrument of Eloquence, By Historicall Manifesto's Exemplified Out of the Authentique Registers of Common Life and Civill Conversation; With Types, or Chyrograms, a Long-wish'd for Illustration of This Argument (London: Printed by T. Harper, 1644), by J. B.
- The Invited Alphabet: or, Address of A To B Containing His Friendly Proposal for the Amusement and Instruction of Good Children (London: B. Tabart and Co., 1809), by R. R., illust. by Charles Knight (page images at Princeton)
Filed under: Indian sign language
Filed under: Hard of hearing people -- United States -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Tinnitus
Filed under: Hearing aids
Filed under: Listening
Filed under: Eavesdropping
Filed under: Eavesdropping -- Great BritainFiled under: Eavesdropping -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Eavesdropping -- United StatesFiled under: WiretappingMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |