Examples of Cued speech in a sentence
Cued speech complements speech and lip reading by signing the sounds of speech as one talks in order to differentiate sounds such as consonants (b and p, v and f) that may look the same to the deaf when reading lips.
Cued speech is presenting first letter signals or cues with voice speech.
Cued speech is “a phonetic system in which hand shapes in different positions near the mouth, together with the shape of the lips, visually distinguish the sounds madeby the speaker, enabling a deaf child to ‘hear’ what the speaker is saying.” Goodall v.
Cued speech as a practical approach to teaching Spanish to deaf and hard-of-hearing foreign language students.
Cued speech can furthermore only be used when the speaker and listener see each other.An alternative to cued speech would therefore be that the differences between the phonemes are directly visible in an augmented reality display of the speaker’s face.