Eli5: How do people who’ve never had any hearing, but who receive cochlear implants later in life, understand their “native” language?

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I’ve seen videos of people sitting in the doctor’s office getting their implants turned on, and they’re responding to questions like, “Can you hear me?” or “How is the volume?” How do they know what they’re being asked if they’ve never before heard how language sounds?

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They have to learn it the same way the hearing person did. The older they are, the more work. Source: I’m a Speech-Language Pathologist and Linguist. The human brain is magic

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