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'''Lip-reading''' was the ability to understand what an individual was saying without hearing them, only through the movement of their lips.
'''Lip-reading''' was the ability to understand what an individual was [[language|saying]] without [[hearing]] them, only through the movement of their [[lip]]s.


When the [[Korad]]s met the [[First Doctor]], they found it difficult to hear him speak, but some of them had become expert in lip-reading. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Peril in Mechanistria (short story)|Peril in Mechanistria]]'')
When the [[Korad]]s met the [[First Doctor]], they found it difficult to hear him speak, but some of them had become expert in lip-reading. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Peril in Mechanistria (short story)}})


[[Gavin Oliver Scott]] fell in love with [[Irene Gilbey]], who was deaf. He learned lip-reading to help communicate with her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Least Important Man (short story)|The Least Important Man]]'')
[[Gavin Oliver Scott]] fell in love with [[Irene Gilbey]], who was [[deaf]]. He learned lip-reading to help communicate with her. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Least Important Man (short story)}})


Sam used [[binoculars]] (given to her by the [[Eighth Doctor]]) made in the Filipino Protectorate in [[4993]] which had lip-reading software. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]'')
[[Sam Jones]] used [[binoculars]] (given to her by the [[Eighth Doctor]]) made in the [[Filipino Protectorate]] in [[4993]] which had lip-reading [[software]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Interference - Book One (novel)}})


When the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] found each other, due to them both investigating the [[Adipose Industries]], they had to read each other's lips in order to understand each other, as there were two windows and a room between them. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'')
When the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] found each other, due to them both investigating the [[Adipose Industries]], they had to read each other's lips in order to understand each other, as there were two windows and a room between them. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Partners in Crime (TV story)}})


The [[Eye-5]] could not transmit sound, but the lens had lip-reading software. It translated lip movements to speech after a delay of a second or two. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three]]'')
The [[Eye-5]] could not transmit sound, but the lens had lip-reading software. It translated lip movements to speech after a delay of a second or two. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)}})


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[[Category:Communication]]
[[Category:Linguistics from the real world]]
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 1 August 2024

Lip-reading

Lip-reading was the ability to understand what an individual was saying without hearing them, only through the movement of their lips.

When the Korads met the First Doctor, they found it difficult to hear him speak, but some of them had become expert in lip-reading. (PROSE: Peril in Mechanistria [+]Loading...["Peril in Mechanistria (short story)"])

Gavin Oliver Scott fell in love with Irene Gilbey, who was deaf. He learned lip-reading to help communicate with her. (PROSE: The Least Important Man [+]Loading...["The Least Important Man (short story)"])

Sam Jones used binoculars (given to her by the Eighth Doctor) made in the Filipino Protectorate in 4993 which had lip-reading software. (PROSE: Interference - Book One [+]Loading...["Interference - Book One (novel)"])

When the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble found each other, due to them both investigating the Adipose Industries, they had to read each other's lips in order to understand each other, as there were two windows and a room between them. (TV: Partners in Crime [+]Loading...["Partners in Crime (TV story)"])

The Eye-5 could not transmit sound, but the lens had lip-reading software. It translated lip movements to speech after a delay of a second or two. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)"])