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Ling, Daniel – 1980
Four experiments on speech reception and speech production in deaf children are reported. In study 1, conversations of seven deaf children (6 to 12 years old) were recorded and analyzed, indicating that their speech was no less intelligible than their normally hearing peers. The deaf children had received 3 or more years of parent/infant training.…
Descriptors: Cued Speech, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments

Nicholls, Gaye H.; Ling, Daniel – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1982
The Australian study investigated the effect of cued speech on the speech reception abilities of 18 profoundly hearing impaired children under seven conditions of presentation: audition; lipreading; audition and lipreading; cues; audition and cues; lipreading and cues; and audition, lipreading, and cues. (Author)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Cued Speech, Deafness, Foreign Countries

Ling, Daniel; Clarke, Bryan R. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1975
To evaluate the effects of Cued Speech (visual symbols) as a supplement to speechreading, cued and non-cued sentences and phrases were presented in a live situation at normal and at slow rates to 12 hearing-impaired subjects (7-to 11-years-old). (Author/LS)
Descriptors: Cued Speech, Educational Methods, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research

Clarke, Bryan R.; Ling, Daniel – Volta Review, 1976
To investigate the effects of cued speech on speech reception (speechreading), cued and non-cued phrases and sentences were presented at normal and slow rates, with and without hearing aids, to eight profoundly deaf 8- to 12-year-old subjects who had been tested the previous year. (Author/LS)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Children, Cued Speech, Deafness

Ling, Daniel – Volta Review, 1986
The article summarizes information on assistive devices (hearing aids, cochlear implants, tactile aids, visual aids) and rehabilitation procedures (auditory training, speechreading, cued speech, and speech production) to aid the auditory learning of the hearing impaired.(DB)
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Auditory Perception, Aural Learning, Cued Speech