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Tadoma is a method of communication utilized by deafblind individuals,[1] in which the listener places their little finger on the speaker's lips and their fingers along the jawline.[2] The middle three fingers often fall along the speaker's cheeks with the little finger picking up the vibrations of the speaker's throat. It is sometimes referred to as tactile lipreading, as the listener feels the movement of the lips, the vibrations of the vocal cords, expansion of the cheeks and the warm air produced by nasal phonemes such as 'N' and 'M'.[3] Hand positioning can vary, and it is a sometimes also used by hard-of-hearing people to supplement their remaining hearing.[citation needed]