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Lip-reading principles and practice,

Author: Edward Bartlett Nitchie
Publisher: Frederick A. Stokes Company
Category: Book

Buy Used: $30.00



Sales Rank: 4708421

Edition: 1930 revision

ASIN: B000866EL0

Publication Date: 1930
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Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Lip-Reading Principles and Practice (new edition)
  • Paperback - Lip-Reading: Principles and Practice: A Hand-Book for Teachers and for Self Instruction
  • Paperback - Lip-Reading: Principles And Practice: A Hand-Book for Teachers and for Self Instruction
  • Hardcover - Lip Reading Principles and Practice
  • Digital - Lip-Reading: Principles and Practice: A Hand-Book for Teachers and for Self Instruction

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Product Description
1912. A handbook for teachers and for self instruction. Nitchie, principal of the New York School for the Hard-of-Hearing, has embodied both his system and methods into this book, which is the result of years of study, and of experience in teaching. They were all carefully worked out, even to the smallest detail, and arranged in accordance with the newest psychological principles. In fact, the book has been pronounced psychologically perfect. Partial Contents: The Eye as a Substitute for Deaf Ears; Teaching Aims; To the Friends of the Deaf; Conversation Practice; How to Use Stories; The Study of the Movements; Vowels; Consonants; Word Practice; Sentence Practice; Mirror Practice; and more.

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