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  • It is sometimes referred to as 'tactile lipreading', as the deafblind person feels the movement of the lips, as well as vibrations of the vocal cords, puffing of the cheeks and the warm air produced by nasal sounds such as 'N' and 'M'.[2] There are variations in the hand positioning, and it is a method sometimes used by people to support their remaining hearing.
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