Comment on Do rhymes make sense to deaf people?
Snoopy@jlai.lu 2 weeks agoNa ça m’embète pas :)
I’m not sure if i understood your question right. I would said hearing the same sound doesn’t appeal me a lot however felling the rythmic drum in my body is powerful.
pankkake@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Ah un français !
Je me suis rendu compte en lisant les réponses que ma question c’est surtout pour ceux qui sont sourds à 100% de naissance, pas malentendants.
Mais est-ce que pour un sourd ça ferait sens que “traîne” et “mène” ça rime ? Parce que mis à part que les deux mots finissent en “ne”, est-ce que c’est “logique” que “aî” et “è” fassent le même son ?
Snoopy@jlai.lu 2 weeks ago
Sourd oraliste de naissance, i manage this community !pi_sourd@jlai.lu :)
Sorry i i reply ya in english as it is an english community. 😅
Well, for Deaf people won’t notice it, except if they were earing because they are part of the sound culture. Or if they know how to write and which sound it does. Maybe by reading they can notice the rymes.
For Deaf, i think the only thing that will matter are your lips because they will try to decode it and [p] [b] are the same sound for them. You are moving your lip the same way.