Are deaf people as a whole good lip readers?

What is grading scale at which we determine "good?" In general lipreading is not very effective as a means of communicating for most Deaf people. That isn't good. Many hard of hearing (not Deaf) combine lipreading with use of their residual hearing to help them effectively understand what is being said.
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Do deaf people enjoy lip reading?

If people are hard of hearing they may use lip reading to help them understand the words that are difficult to hear. People who develop deafness later in life may be more like to use rely on lip-reading instead of learning sign language.
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Are deaf people better readers?

Deaf readers are more efficient when they read sentences compared to hearing readers with equal comprehension levels. For example, skilled deaf readers make fewer fixations in a sentence.
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Do some deaf people communicate with hearing people by lip reading?

How do deaf individuals communicate in their daily lives? Broadly defined, communication for deaf individuals occurs through visual, auditory, or tactile modes (for individuals who are deafblind). Common visual communication modes include American Sign Language, cued speech, speech reading (lip reading), and gestures.
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Why do deaf people have trouble reading?

There is, however, one very obvious—though often overlooked—reason why deaf individuals so frequently struggle with reading. For the vast majority of deaf individuals, American Sign Language is their native language, not English. ASL isn't just English in signed format.
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Can deaf people hear their thoughts?

If they've ever heard their voice, deaf people may have a “speaking” internal monologue, but it's also possible that this internal monologue may be present without a “voice.” When asked, most deaf people report that they don't hear a voice at all. Instead, they see the words in their head through sign language.
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What percentage of deaf read lips?

Some deaf people can read lips (although studies have found that only 30 percent to 45 percent of what is said is generally understood), while others benefit from communicating via pro-tactile ASL. Some deaf people rely entirely on in-person ASL interpreters, while others can speak for themselves.
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What language do deaf people think in?

Hearing-impaired (also referred to as deaf) people think in terms of their “inner voice”. Some of them think in ASL (American Sign Language), while others think in the vocal language they learned, with their brains coming up with how the vocal language sounds.
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How reliable is lip reading?

Most people cannot read lips effectively because it is impossible to read lips 100% accurately. Try it for yourself! Since so many words read similarly on lips, it can quickly become taxing on both the eyes and brain to correctly process what is being said.
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How do deaf people call 911?

People who are deaf, deafblind or hard of hearing may text 911 or call 911 using their preferred form of phone communication (including voice, TTY, video relay, caption relay, or real-time text). If you do text 911 in an emergency, be aware that 911 dispatchers will ask you if they can call you.
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Can deaf people enjoy music?

For people who are deaf, there is a common misconception that they cannot enjoy music. This is not the case. The way that they experience music is different than the way hearing people experience music, but they can still enjoy it in a full capacity.
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Can deaf children read lips?

Bimodal bilingualism (proficiency in both speech and sign language) is one dominant current approach in language education for the deaf child. Deaf people are often better lip-readers than people with normal hearing. Some deaf people practice as professional lipreaders, for instance in forensic lipreading.
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What are deaf people's thoughts like?

Primarily though, most completely deaf people think in sign language. Similar to how an “inner voice” of a hearing person is experienced in one's own voice, a completely deaf person sees or, more aptly, feels themselves signing in their head as they “talk” in their heads.
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Do deaf people hear in their dreams?

Deaf people experience similar situations as blind people, but their dreams tend to capitalize on sight instead of sound and the other senses. Unless a person had the ability to experience hearing within their living memory, it is unlikely to have auditory sensations in their dreams.
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How do deaf people wake up?

Have you ever wondered how Deaf people wake up in the morning? The most natural way is from the sun itself. Leave curtains open to shine through windows to brighten up the room and Deaf people can sense the lighting in their sleep. Some have their own internal clock that wakes them up.
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Why is lip reading so hard?

Some of the shapes made by the lips when speaking look very similar, for example “th” and “f”, making them harder to decipher. This is why picking up subtle facial cues is so important. Lip reading can become second nature for many lip readers.
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How common is lip reading?

It is estimated that only 30% to 40% of speech sounds can be lip-read even under the best conditions and extra information is usually required to understand what is being said.
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Is Halle Berry deaf in one ear?

Although Halle Berry is a Type 1 diabetic, a condition that makes her twice as likely to have hearing loss, that's not why she lost 80% of the hearing in her right ear. In 2004 she revealed she lost her hearing when a former boyfriend hit her in the head.
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How do deaf parents hear baby cry?

Most deaf parents prefer to use a vibrating monitor and/or a camera baby monitor. In the deaf community, there is also a baby monitor that can be connected to their vibrating alarm clock which will vibrate the bed when deaf parents are sleeping.
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Why do deaf people type all caps?

A person who identifies as being Deaf with an uppercase D is indicating that they are culturally Deaf and belong to the Deaf community. Most Deaf people are sign language users who have been deaf all of their lives.
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What percent of English is visible on lips?

About 40% of the sounds in the English language can be seen on the lips of a speaker in good conditions — such as a well-lit room where the child can see the speaker's face. But some words can't be read.
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Can deaf laugh?

Deaf audiences may be more likely to laugh during signing because vocal laughter does not interfere with the visual perception of signing, unlike the probable degradation of the perception of speech by the laughter of a hearing audience.
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Why do deaf people not talk?

Contrary to popular belief, a lot of Deaf people can speak. This might be because they have received speech therapy during their lifetime. However, some Deaf people do not talk because they are unsure of how to regulate their sound and words since they have never heard them.
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How do deaf people learn to read?

“Chaining” is a technique which is used to help a deaf person learn to read. It's pretty similar to the sound-mapping technique used to teach hearing people how to read. This is where the teacher will sign each letter of a word, point to the written word and then use the sign for that word.
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