Oralism vs Oralistic - What's the difference?
oralism | oralistic |
A philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of lipreading, speech, the process of watching mouth movements, and mastering breathing techniques.
Of or pertaining to oralism.
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As a noun oralism
is a philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of lipreading, speech, the process of watching mouth movements, and mastering breathing techniques.As an adjective oralistic is
of or pertaining to oralism.oralism
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*oralistic
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