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  • curprev 00:5900:59, 20 November 2022Sabitrylopez talk contribsm 19,510 bytes +267 Hearing impairments can often lead to hearing loss in children and often lead to deafness. In this article you are given examples as to what the cause of hearing disorders might stem from and how speech and language development in the first few years of life can be very important in the later language development. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 17:2117:21, 28 June 2022FranSauce8 talk contribsm 19,209 bytes −1 we're literally in a communication disorder page for someone to be putting words used by a few 2% of the population who have more complex lexicons. It's also not a normal word you would use in a social interaction, let alone a wikipedia article. undo
  • curprev 17:1917:19, 28 June 2022FranSauce8 talk contribsm 19,210 bytes −1 discourse is a very alienating word. Unless we're secretly aliens trying to divide and conquer the earth, we should use normal words used by people. undo

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