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Laura Machart; Anne Vilain; Hélène Lœvenbruck; Mark Tiede; Lucie Ménard – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: One of the strategies that can be used to support speech communication in deaf children is cued speech, a visual code in which manual gestures are used as additional phonological information to supplement the acoustic and labial speech information. Cued speech has been shown to improve speech perception and phonological skills. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Cued Speech, Oral Communication Method
Rees, R.; Fitzpatrick, C.; Foulkes, J.; Peterson, H.; Newton, C. – Deafness & Education International, 2017
When identifying phonemes in new spoken words, lipreading is an important source of information for many deaf people. Because many groups of phonemes are virtually indistinguishable by sight, deaf people are able to identify about 30% of phonemes when lipreading non-words. Cued speech (CS) is a system of hand shapes and hand positions used…
Descriptors: Cued Speech, Phonemes, Lipreading, Adults
Alegria, J.; Lechat, J. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2005
Deaf children exposed to Cued Speech (CS), either before age two (early) or later at school (late), were presented with pseudowords with and without CS. The main goal was to establish the way in which lipreading and CS combine to produce unitary percepts, similar to audiovisual integration in speech perception, when participants are presented with…
Descriptors: Deafness, Cues, Cued Speech, Auditory Perception