A person with hearing impairment can have defective speech . Give reason.
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- This condition is called tinnitus (pronounced: tih-nih-tus), and it usually lasts until your ears gradually readjust to normal sound levels.
- Experiencing tinnitus and having to yell to be heard are both signs that the environment you're in is too loud.
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A child with hearing loss may have defective speech because speech is developed by learning during the course of development. Hearing plays a very important role in learning process. ... If hearing is impaired, learning would be hindered and hence speech might be defective.
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