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  2. Jabbar Baghtcheban - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.baghcheban.net. Mirza Jabbar Asgarzadeh (Persian: میرزا جبار عسگرزاده) famously known as Jabbar Baghcheban (Persian: جبار باغچه‌بان) was an Iranian inventor. He is well known as someone who established the first Iranian kindergarten and the first deaf school in Tabriz. [1] He was also the inventor of ...

  3. Cued speech - Wikipedia

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    Cued speech is a visual system of communication used with and among deaf or hard-of-hearing people. It is a phonemic-based system which makes traditionally spoken languages accessible by using a small number of handshapes, known as cues (representing consonants), in different locations near the mouth (representing vowels) to convey spoken language in a visual format.

  4. Manually coded language - Wikipedia

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    Cued Speech is not traditionally referred to as a manually coded language; although it was developed with the same aims as the signed oral languages, to improve English language literacy in Deaf children, it follows the sounds rather than the written form of the oral language. Thus, speakers with different accents will "cue" differently.

  5. Lip reading - Wikipedia

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    Lip reading, also known as speechreading, is a technique of understanding a limited range of speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue without sound. Estimates of the range of lip reading vary, with some figures as low as 30% because lip reading relies on context, language knowledge, and any residual hearing. [1]

  6. Talk:Cued speech - Wikipedia

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    This article seems to imply that cued speech is used throughout all English-speaking countries, which is a bit misleading. 58.172.84.130 04:17, 25 May 2012 (UTC) I second that comment. Yesterday I was at a public library and started chatting with one of the volunteers. I learned that she works as a cued speech interpreter.

  7. Signing Exact English - Wikipedia

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    Signing Exact English (SEE-II, sometimes Signed Exact English) is a system of manual communication that strives to be an exact representation of English language vocabulary and grammar. It is one of a number of such systems in use in English-speaking countries. It is related to Seeing Essential English (SEE-I), a manual sign system created in ...