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1. Supporting Home Language Access Using Cued Speech

2. Language Development and Deaf/Hard of Hearing Children

3. Cued Speech: An Opportunity Worth Recognizing

4. Cued Speech: Evolving Evidence 1968-2018

5. Effects of Age and Cochlear Implantation on Spectrally Cued Speech Categorization

6. Signing Exact English Transliteration: Effects of Accuracy and Lag Time on Message Intelligibility

7. Cued Speech Enhances Speech-in-Noise Perception

8. Signing Exact English Transliteration: Effects of Speaking Rate and Lag Time on Production Accuracy

9. Strategies of Oral Communication of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (D/HH) Non-Native English Users

10. Perceptions of the Use of Cued Speech in an Inclusive High School Context in Quebec

11. Cornerstones: Literacy Units Ready for Teachers, Students

12. Language Development in Children Who Are Deaf: A Research Synthesis.

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

14. Cued Speech and the Development of Reading in English: Examining the Evidence

15. Can Explicit Training in Cued Speech Improve Phoneme Identification?

16. Open Doors: Options in Communication and Education for Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

17. Educating Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: Cued Speech. ERIC Digest #E555.

18. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students: Educational Service Guidelines.

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

20. Writing in Young Deaf Children

21. Learning to Match Auditory and Visual Speech Cues: Social Influences on Acquisition of Phonological Categories

22. Effects of English Cued Speech on Speech Perception, Phonological Awareness and Literacy: A Case Study of a 9-Year-Old Deaf Boy Using a Cochlear Implant

23. The Development of Word Recognition, Sentence Comprehension, Word Spelling, and Vocabulary in Children with Deafness: A Longitudinal Study

24. A Case Study of the 'Preventing Academic Failure' Orton-Gillingham Approach with Five Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: Using the Mediating Tool of Cued Speech

25. Behavioral and fMRI Evidence that Cognitive Ability Modulates the Effect of Semantic Context on Speech Intelligibility

26. Contribution of a Contralateral Hearing Aid to Perception of Consonant Voicing, Intonation, and Emotional State in Adult Cochlear Implantees

27. Reading and Reading-Related Skills in Children Using Cochlear Implants: Prospects for the Influence of Cued Speech

28. The Experiences of Non CS Users before and after CS Instruction and Their Understanding of Decoding Phonetically Spelled English Words

29. From 1-Word to 2-Words with Cochlear Implant and Cued Speech: A Case Study

30. Cued American English: A Variety in the Visual Mode

31. Toward Extending the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment to Cued Speech

32. Reading Comprehension of an Inferential Text by Deaf Students with Cochlear Implants Using Cued Speech

33. The Role of Phonology and Phonologically Related Skills in Reading Instruction for Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

34. Relation between Deaf Children's Phonological Skills in Kindergarten and Word Recognition Performance in First Grade

35. Speech Perception for Adults Who Use Hearing Aids in Conjunction with Cochlear Implants in Opposite Ears

36. Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of Linguistic Input Support to a Prelingually Deaf Child with Cued Speech: A Case Study

37. Phonological Processing in Deaf Children: When Lipreading and Cues Are Incongruent

38. A Public School Cued Speech Program for Children with Hearing Loss and Special Learning Needs

39. The Role of Cued Speech in the Development of Spanish Prepositions

40. Schools and Programs in the U.S.: Programs and Services Chart.

41. Rhyme Generation in Deaf Students: The Effect of Exposure to Cued Speech.

42. Phonological Similarity Effects in Memory for Serial Order of Cued Speech.

43. Phonology Acquired through the Eyes and Spelling in Deaf Children.

44. The Role of Research and the Cultural and Social Orientation of the Deaf. Proceedings of the First Gallaudet Symposium on Research in Deafness (Jun 20 - 21, 1975).

45. Cued Speech Parent Training and Follow-up Program. Final Report.

46. Evaluation of the 1970-71 ESEA, Title VI-A, Cued Speech Program for Aurally Handicapped Children.

47. New Signs for Instructional Purposes. Final Report.

48. Parents as Partners for Preparing Deaf Students for Bi-Bi Educational Programs.

49. Early Phonological and Lexical Development and Otitis Media: A Diary Study.

50. Comparing Four Input Models of Parental Questions to Hearing and Deaf Preschoolers.

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