Literature DB >> 7120965

Cued Speech and the reception of spoken language.

G H Nicholls, D Ling.   

Abstract

This study was designed to investigate the effect of Cued Speech on the speech reception abilities of profoundly hearing-impaired children under seven conditions of presentation: audition; lipreading; audition and lipreading; cues; audition and cues; lipreading and cues; and audition, lipreading, and cues. The 18 subjects had been taught through the use of Cued Speech for at least 4 years. The subjects were presented with specially designed speech tests (syllables and key words in sentences) which had been recorded on color videotape, and they responded in writing. Speech reception scores of over 95% with the key word in sentence materials and over 80% with the syllables were obtained with lipreading plus cues, and with audition, lipreading plus cues. Equally high levels of accuracy in speech reception by such children have not previously been reported. The subjects also demonstrated the ability to use audition with the sentence materials, both in combination with lipreading and with cues, though there were large individual differences under these conditions. Speech reception abilities in the lipreading-plus-audition condition were highly correlated with scores for speech production, whereas language attainments were correlated with reception through Cued Speech. The implications of these findings to the field of aural rehabilitation are discussed.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7120965     DOI: 10.1044/jshr.2502.262

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Speech Hear Res        ISSN: 0022-4685


  9 in total

1.  A Method for Transcribing the Manual Components of Cued Speech.

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Journal:  Speech Commun       Date:  2011-03-01       Impact factor: 2.017

Review 2.  Cued speech for enhancing speech perception and first language development of children with cochlear implants.

Authors:  Jacqueline Leybaert; Carol J LaSasso
Journal:  Trends Amplif       Date:  2010-06

3.  Assessing Health Literacy in Deaf American Sign Language Users.

Authors:  Michael M McKee; Michael K Paasche-Orlow; Paul C Winters; Kevin Fiscella; Philip Zazove; Ananda Sen; Thomas Pearson
Journal:  J Health Commun       Date:  2015

4.  Processing of speech signals for physical and sensory disabilities.

Authors:  H Levitt
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1995-10-24       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Cued Speech Transliteration: Effects of Speaking Rate and Lag Time on Production Accuracy.

Authors:  Jean C Krause; Morgan P Tessler
Journal:  J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ       Date:  2016-05-24

6.  Cued Speech Transliteration: Effects of Accuracy and Lag Time on Message Intelligibility.

Authors:  Jean C Krause; Katherine A Lopez
Journal:  J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ       Date:  2017-10-01

7.  How is the McGurk effect modulated by Cued Speech in deaf and hearing adults?

Authors:  Clémence Bayard; Cécile Colin; Jacqueline Leybaert
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2014-05-19

8.  The Neural Basis of Speech Perception through Lipreading and Manual Cues: Evidence from Deaf Native Users of Cued Speech.

Authors:  Mario Aparicio; Philippe Peigneux; Brigitte Charlier; Danielle Balériaux; Martin Kavec; Jacqueline Leybaert
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2017-03-30

9.  Deaf Adults' Health Literacy and Access to Health Information: Protocol for a Multicenter Mixed Methods Study.

Authors:  Michael M McKee; Peter C Hauser; Sara Champlin; Michael Paasche-Orlow; Kelley Wyse; Jessica Cuculick; Lorraine R Buis; Melissa Plegue; Ananda Sen; Michael D Fetters
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2019-10-09
  9 in total

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