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A Cued Speech (CS) Demonstration: http://web7.mit.edu/CuedSpeech/demo.html
For lessons and practice activities: http://web7.mit.edu/CS/Art/
For general information about CS and contacts:
Cued Speech - Online Resource for Cued Speech Information
- National Cued Speech Association:
- http://www.cuedspeech.org/
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- New England Cued Speech Association
http://web7.mit.edu/CuedSpeech/
- Northern Virginia Cued Speech Association
- http://nvcsa.scid.net/links.html
Gaining Cued Speech Proficiency: http://www.uri.edu/comm_service/cued_speech/tablecon.html
Cued Speech: How it Works, Advantages, Research Studies: http://www.cuedspeech.com/majors/CSpeech.htm
Cued Speech Resources: http://web7.mit.edu/CuedSpeech/Contacts/list.html
- For Teaching and practice materials:
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- The NCSA page has an "online catalog"
of resource materials.
Click on the link below and download the catalog under Cued Speech Discovery:
http://www.cuedspeech.org
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- Cuemunication Resources & Services, LLC
(CueRS)
- P. O. Box 30355
- Bethesda, MD 20824-0355
- 301-718-8717 (V/TTY, voice messages only)
- cuers@cuers.biz
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- Language Matters, Inc
- http://www.language-matters.com
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- Current research on Cued-speech:
- Gallaudet's Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center Odyssey
magazine
Fall 2003 issue is dedicated to
literacy with four articles on Cueing: http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/Odyssey/Fall2003/index.html
A List of Some Useful Links: http://deafness.miningco.com/health/deafness/msubcued.htm
For Information about Transliterator Training: http://www.language-matters.com
For transliterator training and contract transliterators contact:
Language Matters, Inc
interpreting@language-matters.com
http://www.language-matters.com
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders:
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
- Maryland Office of Deaf and Hard of Hearing
- http://www.gov.state.md.us/gov/press/2002/aug/html/dunkle.html
National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management http://www.infanthearing.org/ |