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Lingual Frenum - Articles
Multi-lingual
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InsomniacMedic
Posted
Tue 14 Jul 2009 12:00am
I speak two languages. Only one of which is of a great deal of use around where I work, and you're reading it now. I understand enough of a couple of other languages to know when someone is either swearing at me or at least talking about me. And I know the word for pain in about another three. The problem is that the other hundred plus languag ...
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Multi-Lingual
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Christina Molin
Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 4:35pm
Just to clarify a little from yesterday’s post. It may sound crazy hard that Vince is learning 3 languages, but in our little family, and to him it is what always was. From the moment he could first here our voices, he has heard 3 languages. We were always sure that we would treat Vince the same way as we would had he been born without his bo ...
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Multi-lingual lip reading computers
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Funny Old Life
Posted
Fri 31 Jul 2009 10:00am
New lip-reading computers can ‘speak’ everything from English and Arabic to Cantonese and Italian.
The technology, developed by scientists at the University of East Anglia, was developed by modelling the lip movements of 23 bilingual and trilingual speakers. They reckon it could bring huge benefits to deaf people, to law enforcement agenci ...
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Bi-Lingual & Bi-Cultural Deaf School
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Robyn C.
Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 3:06am
I watched an interesting programme on TV this morning. Attitude. It deals with disabilities and the people that overcome them, from blind, deaf, or disabled. It's a great programme and one that has a very positive outlook and leaves you with a real 'feel good' feeling at the end.
You can check out the programme here... Attitude.
Anyw ...
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Occluso-Lingual Class I
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Patrice S.
Posted
Sun 12 Jun 2011 10:00am
I love it when I set a goal for myself and it is reached. I get all kinds of happy and it motivates me to keep moving forward.
As you may re-call, my graded exercise for an Occluso-Lingual amalgam cavity prep on tooth #3 (maxillary right first molar) was on Wednesday. I did really well on it and so I'm one happy camper!
This video help ...
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Have you considered sub-lingual herbal remedies for ADD or ADHD?
by
franklinb
Posted
Mon 22 Jun 2009 8:18am
This company I represent offers some very interesting sub-lingual herbal remedies for ADD and ADHD with focus on children. On their site are some compelling testimonies from customers who have had dramatic results.
The company is called Native Remedies <===
Visit This Page to find products by symptoms or condition
(there are other produc ...
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Bi-lingual, it’s no excuse
by
Maddy M.
Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 9:35pm
The trouble with being a foreigner is that so much of what we say is incomprehensible.
Because the life of a foreigner is normal to the foreigner, the foreigner forgets that other people live different lives.
Take these two fairly ordinary statements, excuses in this particular instance.
For some reason everyone understands the ...
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Tongue Twisters for twisted tongues?
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Tom Weidig
Posted
Sun 05 Nov 2006 12:00am
I am currently reading Stutter by Harvard Professor Shell. He claims that tongue twisters are all always impossible for people who stutter. Is this assertion true?
I can do tongue twisters when I concentrate: How about you?
Maybe, we could even use them to improve our speech control. The secret about tongue twisters is to switch between tw ...
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Beef Tongue Part 1: Four Yummy Ways to Enjoy Eating Tongue
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Marillyn B.
Posted
Wed 06 Mar 2013 12:00am
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I am over at Spain in Iowa today, sharing my tongue recipe that I developed and perfected.
Its so yummy and real simple to make.
Really.
My family and I enjoy eating tongue in several different ways. Below I am sharing our top 4.
Have you had tongue? I know it sounds & looks kinda gross, but trus ...
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