How To Use Lip-read In A Sentence
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'He was good at lip-reading, but you had to look at him and talk properly.
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Lip-reading is by no means as easy as it sounds.
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Speak slowly and face the swimmer when giving instructions to facilitate lip-reading.
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If she could have lip-read I think she would have understood!
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In the weaving section it was so loud that people became adept at lip-reading because they couldn't hear anything being said.
Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
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It was picked up by TV cameras and later interpreted by an ITV News lip-reader as "I love the uniform.It's so, so sexy".
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The former guaranteed some tried and-trusted means for communication: signing and lip-reading.
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These days sign language is preferred to lip-reading so the number of trained lip-readers is falling.
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'He was good at lip-reading, but you had to look at him and talk properly.
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Recently, as an auxiliary method for Automatic Speech Recognition(ASR), computer lip-reading technology has received more and more concern.
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They are not given hearing aids or taught to lip-read.
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They are not given hearing aids or taught to lip-read.
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Instead, she wants her daughter to lip-read and speak.
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But throughout his arrest and trial, Ian was left unable to communicate as he could not lip-read Hindi or read Hindi documents and no interpreter was provided.
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Lip-reading, it seems, is useful to all sighted people, including those with normal hearing.
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In the weaving section it was so loud that people became adept at lip-reading because they couldn't hear anything being said.
Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
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He's talking to her, and from what I can tell from my knowledge in lip-reading, it's something about the dishwasher.
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Unlike the character she plays, she grew up lip-reading and only learnt sign language for this role.
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Katie's hearing began to deteriorate in 1997 and she had to rely on hearing aids and lip-reading.
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I couldn't hear anything but I could lip-read easily enough.
THE EXECUTION
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He never completely mastered the art of lip-reading.
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These days sign language is preferred to lip-reading so the number of trained lip-readers is falling.
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It was as if he was lip-reading while he listened, making sure nothing went unheard.
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The former guaranteed some tried and-trusted means for communication: signing and lip-reading.
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Her article goes on to explore the debate over oralism, which encourages deaf children to speak verbally and lip-read rather than sign.
Sign language disappearing?
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Community supports are also provided including sign language classes and lip-reading to improve communication skills.
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In torments, old Martel watches this grainy surveillance footage every night, like a producer watching the daily rushes, while a lip-reader must recite the lovers' amorous whisperings live.
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We have worked with women in the past who could lip-read but no-one who could sign.
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The trick was to keep her eyes on his lips, so she could maybe lip-read what he said too softly to hear.
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Lip-reading can act as compensation for loss of hearing.
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It was as if he was lip-reading while he listened, making sure nothing went unheard.
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And lip-reading classes will teach people who are hard of hearing how to read lip patterns in order to better understand the words being said.
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For people who have experienced hearing loss at a later age, lip-reading (watching a person's mouth movements to understand what they are saying) is a very useful tool.
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Lehman also points out a bit of censorship when one line proved too hot for the dialogue track, though it's there for lip-readers.
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Forget Hawkeye and the Snickometer, Channel 4 should be hiring a lip-reader and registering the verbals on a swearometer.
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He outlined the practice of audism in which deaf people shun the traditional deaf community and signing, preferring to use residual hearing, speech and lip-reading.
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Some key technologic problems in computer lip-reading system, such as lip detection, feature extraction and lip-reading recognition were researched in this paper.
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But now German scientists are developing a lip-reading phone.
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But now German scientists are developing a lip-reading phone.
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Lip-reading can act as compensation for loss of hearing.
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She has 20% hearing in her left ear and 80% in her right, but this is barely perceptible because her speech is unaffected and she lip-reads (she does not use a hearing aid).
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He had no idea what was being said because it was dark and he couldn't lip-read, and he was being spoken to in Hindi, which he couldn't understand.
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A lip-reading spook may be following an outdoor conversation through binoculars.
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Karen was born hearing impaired and learned to lip-read but, after her hearing failed completely in October 2002, she decided to have the operation when she discovered she was eligible for treatment.
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Some key technologic problems in computer lip-reading system, such as lip detection, feature extraction and lip-reading recognition were researched in this paper.
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The defence team's own expert said lip-reading had 'a high degree of inaccuracy.'
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They are not given hearing aids or taught to lip-read.
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In addition, if I was talking to someone who couldn't sign, I would have to lip-read and that can be very difficult.
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Lip-reading is by no means as easy as it sounds.
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The reality is that she will learn to lip-read and it is up to the people around her to try to understand how to speak.
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The defence team's own expert said lip-reading had 'a high degree of inaccuracy.'
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In phrases that Neil had learned to lip-read off the silent screen she saluted the students for their support and cash donations.
RUSHING TO PARADISE
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‘Sorry,’ I slipped into the seat next to Greg, ‘I'm not so good at lip-reading.’
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She lip-reads, and at home little Elliott often helps with his finger spelling when his mum cannot make out a consonant.
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Unlike the character she plays, she grew up lip-reading and only learnt sign language for this role.
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Russell lip-reads really well, and we have a great translator and we have a terrific actor named Thomas DellaMonica who is one of our understudies who is what's called "CODA"—Child of Deaf Adults.
A Director Reveals His Motivation
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Although the effectiveness of cochlear implants varies, they do restore some useful hearing that can enhance lip-reading and sometimes provide a good level of speech understanding, sufficient for conversing by telephone.