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Commentary for Berakhot 29:23

השתא דאתית להכי אפילו תימא רבי יהודה כרביה סבירא ליה ולא קשיא הא רבי מאיר הא רבי יהודה.

R. Judah agrees with his teacher's opinion, and there is no contradiction, one being R. Meir's view and the other R. Judah's.

Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

The teaching of R. Judah the son of R. Simeon b. Pazzi, viz. the deaf person may separate the Terumah ab initio, is in agreement with R. Meir's view that the Shema' may be read inaudibly ab initio.
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Abraham Cohen Footnotes to the English Translation of Masechet Berakhot

R. Judah's view that the act of the deaf person is only allowed post factum agrees with the statement of his teacher, R. Eleazar b. 'Azariah, that post factum only is the inaudible reading of the Shema' permissible.
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