Hence, the deaf never get a true sense of the phonemic structure of spoken language: they have no sounds in their heads that can represent the written letters.
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Every language has its own phonemic inventory, or library of sounds, from which a speaker can string together words.
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Reading and writing problems appear to develop in deaf people because sign languages are not phonemic in the sense that a spoken language is.
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