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Montgomery, Jennifer Lynn – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Struggling deaf readers, like struggling readers with dyslexia, share similarities in their difficulty with phonemic awareness, decoding, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Orton-Gillingham instruction is used to remediate these difficulties among hearing readers, but data is needed on its effectiveness with deaf students. Five subjects, who…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Cued Speech
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Moreno-Torres, Ignacio; Torres, Santiago – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2008
This paper describes early language development in a deaf Spanish child fitted with a cochlear implant (CI) when she was 1 year 6 months old. The girl had been exposed to Cued Speech (CS) since that age. The main aim of the research was to identify potential areas of slow language development as well as the potential benefit of CI and CS. At the…
Descriptors: Cued Speech, Phonemics, Deafness, Assistive Technology
Gordon, Malcolm; And Others – 1979
The case study examines the effects on the receptive and expressive English language of a deaf 14 year old after a period of limited language immersion using Cued Speech, in which every sound in a word is represented both expressively and receptively. In a four week period the S spent approximately 14 hours per week with a modeler who cued speech…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Cued Speech, Deafness
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Torres, Santiago; Moreno-Torres, Ignacio; Santana, Rafael – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2006
This paper studies the linguistic input attended by a deaf child exposed to cued speech (CS) in the final part of her prelinguistic period (18-24 months). Subjects are the child, her mother, and her therapist. Analyses have provided data about the quantity of input directed to the child (oral input, more than 1,000 words per half-an-hour session;…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Linguistic Input, Deafness, Cued Speech
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Schilp, Carol E. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1986
The case report describes the speech characteristics of an eight-year-old normally hearing but misarticulating boy and the therapy procedures used over a two-month period. Cooperation and motivation were maintained through the use of cued speech to correct misarticulation of /s/ and /z/ sounds. (Author)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Articulation Impairments, Case Studies, Cued Speech
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Mok, Mansze; Grayden, David; Dowell, Richard C.; Lawrence, David – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2006
This study aimed to (a) investigate the effect of using a hearing aid in conjunction with a cochlear implant in opposite ears on speech perception in quiet and in noise, (b) identify the speech information obtained from a hearing aid that is additive to the information obtained from a cochlear implant, and (c) explore the relationship between…
Descriptors: Adults, Assistive Technology, Auditory Perception, Auditory Evaluation
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Donahue, Mavis L. – Journal of Child Language, 1993
A child with chronic otitis media with effusion solved the problem of reduced and fluctuating auditory input with phonological selection and avoidance strategies that capitalized on prosodic cues. Findings illustrate the need to consider interactions among performance, input, and linguistic constraints to explain individual variation in language…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Language, Chronic Illness, Cued Speech