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Sophisticated Deaf News and Community Site - Deaf news, friend search, polls, statistics, chat, games, journals, books, employment classifieds and search.
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Northern Virginia Cued Speech Association - Learn more about this method of communication for the deaf and hard of hearing. Find out about Cue Camp and other activities.
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A world of information about deafness and children with hearing loss
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Cued speech, a language development tool for deaf children.
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Cued Speech information, resources, and organizations. Support for the Cued Speech community.
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Information and resources related to Cued Speech, cued English, and the cueing community.
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Tipsheet: Cued Speech
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Cued Speech for deaf children and adults to help overcome the problems of lipreading by making all the sounds of the spoken language clearly visible
http://www.cuedspeech.co.uk/
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Language Matters offers services and products on cued languages and signed languages.
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Wikipedia-Article "Cued Speech"

Cued Speech is a manual system invented by Dr. R. Orin Cornett which, disambiguates spoken language at the level of the phoneme. It is a system of hand signals that allows people who are lipreading to differentiate between sounds that are impossible to tell apart using lipreading techniques alone.

Though, to a layperson, Cued Speech may look similar to signing, Cued Speech is not a sign language. Cued Speech makes spoken languages visually accessible to deaf people.

The system includes handshapes and spatial locations that when combined are used to distinguish the many sounds in English that look alike. For example, the sounds made by the letters "p" and "b" look exactly the same so the hand is held in a certain form at a certain location when executing those phonemes so that the receiver can know, by reading the lips and observing the hand in their peripheral vision, exactly what word is being produced.

Cued Speech removes the guesswork from lipreading. Research suggests that Cued Speech allows deaf people to acquire English (or other languages) naturally and to develop literacy.

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