Lip reading

The lip reading is a method of reading developped at the point by Augustin Grosselin (1800 - 1870) to support the school integration of the deaf children .

Definition

The lip reading is a " process which consists in putting at side, not writing, but of the word itself, thirty-three onomatopoeical gestures recalling to the sight the same ideas as the sounds and the articulations of the voice recall to the ouïe" (Littré).

Publications of Augustin and Emile Grosselin

  • Grosselin A., 1864, lip-reading Method making easy and attractive the study of the reading , Paris: Emile Grosselin.

  • Grosselin, A., 1877, Manual of lip reading or method of teaching by the voice and the gesture . 2nd edition, entirely remelted. Paris: Alph. Picardy.
  • Grosselin A., 1881, Of the teaching of the reading by the lip-reading method, Re-examined teaching , 2,517-530.
  • Grosselin, E., 1878, Communications made with the international Congress for the improvement of the fate of deaf-mute, on September 7th, 1878. Paris: Sit of the Company.
  • Grosselin, E., 1878, Conference on the teaching of deaf-mute in the schools of hearing, September 12th, 1878. Paris: HMSO.
  • Grosselin, E., 1882, Of the possibility of teaching of deaf-mute in the elementary school. Answer to Mr. Magnat. Paris: Alphonse Picard.
  • Grosselin, E., 1885, Company for the instruction and the protection of deaf-mute by the simultaneous teaching of deaf-mute and hear-speaking. Fifteenth and eighteenth General meetings, 1882 and 1885. Paris: Alph. Picardy.

References

  • Bourguin, L. - has., 1871, complete Manuel of lip reading or method of teaching by the voice and the gesture, invented by Auguste Grosselin and applied to the study of the reading, calculation, grammar , with an appendix to various subjects of teaching Paris, A. Picard.

  • Pope-Carpantier, Mr., 1882, Of the Teaching of the reading by the lip-reading process of Mr. Grosselin in complete Course of education and primary education , by Mrs. Marie Pope-Carpantier, with the collaboration of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delon, Paris, Hatchet.

External bonds

  • Eugene Brouard. “Lip reading”. dicoFB, * Site of the National museum of education - INRP Mnémosyne,

Epic of the lip-reading method

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