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I think some of the effect is taken away. Is this to give readers enough time to keep up, or do the deaf understand certain manners of speech differently??

2007-07-07 09:31:23 · 2 answers · asked by denimcap 4 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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Closed captioning is typed out by someone like a court reporter who may skip a word she didn't understand, or may have fallen behind and left out the word. If it's a phrase she is familiar with, she may write it the way she is used to hearing it and not as it was said. It is not an easy job--typing as you hear things so mistakes can happen.

2007-07-07 09:36:15 · answer #1 · answered by Jess 7 · 1 0

using casual nature that has developed in information superhighway communications, human beings sense that the guidelines of grammar and syntax are particularly comfortable. What lingering effects this could have on our language is yet to be desperate. This phenomenon additionally merges with the innate laziness of the strategies of people who could spend inordinate quantities of time discussing and debating unprovable issues with others who've the equivalent and opposite viewpoints. Or, ppl r in basic terms studip. idk.

2016-10-19 02:54:48 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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