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What is Cued Speech?
Cued Speech (CS) is a tool to make spoken languages visible. It is a phonemically-based system that uses eight handshapes in four locations near the face to supplement the information available on the lips during speech. Cued Speech removes the guesswork from speechreading and makes any spoken language accessible through vision alone. Simple hand cues in conjunction with the natural lip movements of speech make words that look alike on the lips visually distinctive and understandable. www.netac.rit.edu/publication/tipsheet/cuedspcha |
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http:''deafness.about.com/cs/communication/a/cuedspeech
I beleive the information on this website will show where the bias comes in, as it is stated that National Association for Cued Speech has a financial interest in promotion of this methodology. |
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