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Yes, the processor will deliver all the speech frequencies. Your brain must

learn to interpret the electrical impulses first. After that it is a matter

of getting a map that sounds right to you and gives you the best

comprehension you can get.

In a message dated 2/14/2008 6:44:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

HHIssues@... writes:

Hi,

Are CI users supposed to hear every speech sounds, every consonant or

vowel sounds of the alphabet and every speech pronunciation in words or

sentences ? But that it's also a question of making sense of them

right ?

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Hello Dan

You should be able to hear the full range of speech sounds and a lot

more besides. It may take your brain some time to get used to the

sounds or what they are, though. What is your hearing/non-hearing

history? That can make a difference too.

Ted F.

>

> Hi,

>

> Are CI users supposed to hear every speech sounds, every consonant or

> vowel sounds of the alphabet and every speech pronunciation in words

or

> sentences ? But that it's also a question of making sense of them

> right ?

>

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