Definitions for cued speech

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cued′ speech′(n.)

  1. 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.

    Category: Language/Linguistics

Origin of cued speech:

1970–75


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