Talk:Deaf Smith County, Texas
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Deaf?
[edit]Was he "hearing impaired" or was he "deaf"? This is not a place for "politically correct" terms; this is a place for CORRECT terms. If he could not hear at all, or close enough that the difference rarely mattered, then the correct term is "deaf". If he was not "deaf", then clarify so. --Scott McNay 12:21, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
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[edit]Quick Google search does not show that this publication does not exist, the 9th best place statement seems to me to be a joke. I removed the following staement from from the article: Deaf Smith County has been ranked the 9th best place for less affluent Texans to live, according to Texas Home Quarterly.[citation needed] 219.106.152.19 (talk) 02:46, 4 June 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]"The pronunciation of "Deaf", like that of Smith himself, is /diːf/ DEEF; however, most residents pronounce it /dɛf/ DEF."
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