Congenially deaf students from the U. S. A. and the Netherlands rated the effort, e', of subvocalizing Greenberg and Jenkins' (1964) List 1 CCVCs. The hypothesis that mean scale values for e' for the 24 CCVCs would correlate significantly with S values of the CCVCs is tenable. The hypothesis that correlations would be lower than those based on ratings by Ss with normal hearing also is tenable.
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