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Cued Speech
Definition: Cued Speech is a visual communication system that combines handshapes and placements with natural mouth movements to enhance lipreading. It provides visual cues, representing the sounds of spoken language, to make speech more accessible for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Examples:
Part of Speech: Noun
- She mastered cued speech to communicate effectively with her deaf brother.
- The educational institution offers workshops on cued speech for parents of deaf children.
Part of Speech: Verb
- The sign language interpreter cued speech for the students during the lecture.
- He diligently practices cued speech to improve his communication skills.
Part of Speech: Adjective
- The cued speech instructor demonstrated various techniques to the class.
- Cued speech training has become a popular method for increasing accessibility in schools.
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