cued speech
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of cued speech
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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Both the audio description and Cued Speech transliteration streams were unlisted on YouTube, meaning you’d have to know to go to that page to get the links for them.
From The Verge
Mbogo looks past Dembroski toward the whiteboard behind him, where a cued speech transliterator uses her hands to communicate what Dembroski is saying.
From Washington Post
Coupled with Cued Speech, an alternative form of communication to American Sign Language, invented by R. Orin Cornett in the 1960s, cochlear implants are now used throughout the world to enable deaf people to easily get along in a hearing society.
From Washington Post
However, Cued Speech and cochlear implants go hand in hand to enable the deaf to speak clearly and to function in community and business environments.
From Washington Post
It’s important to make all options available to the deaf, and Cued Speech combined with cochlear implants is another viable option for enabling the deaf to verbally communicate effectively.
From Washington Post
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