Annual Report and Documents of the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, 第 32 巻Vol. 26- includes the report on the schools for the deaf and dumb in central and western Europe by Rev. George E. Day. |
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... movements of the lips , all that was said to them , and answered correctly . * A still more remarkable case is recorded by Bishop Burnet as occurring at Geneva in the latter part of the same century . † To these instances of deaf ...
... movements of the lips , all that was said to them , and answered correctly . * A still more remarkable case is recorded by Bishop Burnet as occurring at Geneva in the latter part of the same century . † To these instances of deaf ...
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... movements of the vocal organs in the pronunciation ef each letter of the Castilian alphabet . * As might be expected , those who first heard of the art of teaching the dumb to speak suffered their imaginations to run away with them ...
... movements of the vocal organs in the pronunciation ef each letter of the Castilian alphabet . * As might be expected , those who first heard of the art of teaching the dumb to speak suffered their imaginations to run away with them ...
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... movements — a kind of spelling words by means of rapid and indis- tinct motions and positions of the mouth , tongue , & c . , not to them more impressive and much less distinct than the spelling of words on the fingers , or writing them ...
... movements — a kind of spelling words by means of rapid and indis- tinct motions and positions of the mouth , tongue , & c . , not to them more impressive and much less distinct than the spelling of words on the fingers , or writing them ...
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... movements . For instance , the eyes may be raised in addresses to the Deity . The hanging down of the head may denote shame or grief ; the holding of it up , pride or cour- age . To nod forward , implies assent ; to toss the head back ...
... movements . For instance , the eyes may be raised in addresses to the Deity . The hanging down of the head may denote shame or grief ; the holding of it up , pride or cour- age . To nod forward , implies assent ; to toss the head back ...
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... movement . The number of independent positions and movements is little more than thirty , so that the labor of learning this alphabet in the first place , is hardly greater than that of learning the common manual alphabet , and it is ...
... movement . The number of independent positions and movements is little more than thirty , so that the labor of learning this alphabet in the first place , is hardly greater than that of learning the common manual alphabet , and it is ...
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action Adam and Eve ancient Arithmetic articulation attention BARTLETT Bonet Canada West Carion CARY cause Christ CHRISTOPHER MORGAN code of Justinian committee communication constable of Castile convention course of instruction deaf and dumb deaf mutes deaf-mute Degerando exercises express Females following resolution fore finger friends give H. P. PEET hand Hartford hearing ideas insanity instance instructing the deaf instructors intellectual interesting place ISRAEL RUSSELL J. S. BROWN John knowledge labor language of signs lessons letters Males manual alphabet means memory mental metic middle finger mind mode moral motion movement nature New-York Institution objects pantomime parents period persons Ponce prayer present President Prof pupils question remarks Resolved ring finger says school-room speak spell taught teacher teaching THOMAS GALLAUDET thumb tion touch TURNER verbs vowels William words writing written
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161 ページ - USE." This was explained under age six. At ages seven and eight, half the children give definitions of this kind. At nine they all do. 3. NAME THE DAY OF THE WEEK, THE MONTH, THE DAY OF THE MONTH AND THE YEAR.
40 ページ - ... the Board reserve to themselves or their officers a discretionary power to reject the application. The above terms are to be understood as embracing the entire annual expense to which each pupil is subjected. Stationery and necessary school books are furnished by the Institution. No extra charge is made in case of sickness, for medical attendance, medicines or other necessary provisions.
66 ページ - God had forbidden Adam and Eve to eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, but they might freely eat of every other tree. But some time afterwards Satan came to the earth.
39 ページ - Should objections exist to the admission of any individual, the Board reserve to themselves or their officers a discretionary power to reject the application. The above terms are to be understood as embracing the entire annual expense, to which each pupil is subjected.
131 ページ - The Spanish lord was born deaf; so deaf that if a gun were shot off close by his ear he could not hear it, and consequently he was dumb ; for not being able to hear the sound of words, he could never imitate nor understand them.
186 ページ - ... others, its inferiority cannot be denied. Those advantages it has derived from the knowledge of the forms and method of spoken language, obtained through its written, image. It follows, from, what has been said, that speech alone is properly entitled to the name of language, because it alone can class and methodize ideas, and clothe them in forms which help to discriminate their various shades, and which memory easily retains...
40 ページ - ... possession of such knowledge in any degree materially facilitates their subsequent advancement. To be able to write an easy hand, or at least, to form letters with a pen, is likewise a qualification very desirable. In reference to this subject, it is recommended that the words which constitute writing lessons, or copies, preparatory to admission, should be such as have been previously made intelligible to the learner. In the case of each pupil entering the institution, it is desirable to obtain...