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Deafdyke - Phonemic awareness and the ability to manipulate the same is a very important skill to have for all children for reading and obviously using the cueing when speaking will show the sounds. The nuances in spoken English, for example the word "hooked", we do not say a "d" at the end we say a "t". Children can/do acquire this knowledge through seeing the sound visually in conjunction with the mouth shape and the hand shape of cued phoeneme.
Your example:using spelled pronunciation(using my Canadian dialect) and not the IPA is: "Hookt awn faw-niks werkt foer mee. Quite often when there is an "ed" at the end of an English word the phoneme is actually a "t:. These nuances of spoken language are what that cueing shows.
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There is an article on Visual Phonics in this May issue of SIGNews.
It says Laurent Clerc Center speech pathologists and communication specialists use Visual Phonics with students from their earliest years through high school as the introduction of Visual Phonics while children are still infants occurs as a natural part of speechreading awareness. That interests me since it is used at Gallaudet and makes me wonder if I would have acquired speech before five with that approach.
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It seems to have more of a "speech" tool component only because the information I have read uses words such as "the plosiveness of /p/ - the air being released from the lips".Hopefully there will be some empirical research soon indicating its use and success. It might tie in really nicely with oral education.
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Yu du knot spel verie gud. Huked on foniks wurked badlie fore yu.
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