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[edit]This information was added by 92.3.217.61 at 21:14, 1 August 2008:
Edward's son Alexander Popham was born deaf and dumb and was taught to speak by two scientists, John Wallis and William Holder. [1] He is considered to be one of the earliest cases of a born deaf person to learn to talk. [1] Alexander's notebook dated 1662 has recently been discovered at Littlecote House and features diagrams of how Alexander should control his throat and mouth to make certain sounds, and has been authenticated by a linguistics researcher at Oxford University as being in the hand of John Wallis, the mathematician credited with cracking the code used by Charles I during the English Civil War, allowing the Parliamentarians to read his letters to the Queen.
- ^ a b Elliott, Jane (2008-07-26). "Find could end 350-year science dispute". BBC News. Retrieved 2008-07-27.
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