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MY attention has just been drawn to the remarkable statement of M. Hément (C. R., xciii. p. 754), that deaf-mutes who have been taught to articulate speak with the accent of their native district; and to the equally remarkable letter of Mr. Wm. E. A. Axon, published in NATURE (vol. xxv. p. 101), in support of the same proposition.
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BELL, A. The Pronunciation of Deaf-mutes who have been Taught to Articulate. Nature 25, 124 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/025124b0
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