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cued speech
cued speech (kyo͞od)n. A means of communication in which a speaker uses hand signals to clarify ambiguous mouth movements for lip readers.cued′ speech′ n. a method of communication that combines lipreading with the use by the speaker of a system of hand gestures to clarify potentially ambiguous mouth movements. [1970–75] EncyclopediaSeespeechcued speech
cued speecha system of communication with a person with profound hearing impairment in which handshapes are used to cue sounds to supplement spoken language.cued speech (kyūd spēch) A system of communication with a person with profound hearing impairment in which handshapes are used to cue sounds to supplement spoken language. cued speechCommunicating using both lip reading and manual gestures made near the mouth. It is used to help the hearing impaired to clarify the difference between words that are otherwise easily misinterpreted during speech reading. See also: speechLegalSeeSpeechFinancialSeec/s |