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Learning to communicate depends critically on the ability to selectively attend to communicatively relevant signals in the environment.

Takeaway Fundamentally, how we communicate depends on what we're exchanging.

–, People with the same audiometric results may have quite different ability to communicate verbally, partly because not all characteristics about hearing is measured by audiometry, and partly because ability to communicate depends on several factors, both associated with the person himself and his/hers environment.

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Be able to shift how you communicate, depending on your audience – know the right language to use depending on your stakeholder.

All the patients were sedated for some time, and as a result were unable to communicate or only had limited ability to communicate, depending on the level of sedation.

Exactly what must be communicated depends on the nature of the property and trust; if there are multiple beneficiaries for example, this will need to be communicated.

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How a person communicates depends on a variety of factors, such as the person's degree of hearing loss, whether a hearing aid or cochlear implant is used, the age the person lost his/her hearing, the level of auditory training received, and the nature of the listening situation.

Q. Do you have different ways of communicating depending on the cultures?

In all languages and linguistic creations … in addition to what can be conveyed something that cannot be communicated; depending on the context in which it appears, it is something that symbolizes or something symbolized [13, p. 169].

For this I turned to Walter Benjamin who had turned a translator's eye on language and observed that there is: In all languages and linguistic creations … in addition to what can be conveyed something that cannot be communicated; depending on the context in which it appears, it is something that symbolizes or something symbolized [13, p. 169].

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