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Peer reviewedForman, Joan D.; Spector, Paula Brown – American Annals of the Deaf, 1980
The paper describes a model of English instruction for deaf students which involves both English and speech teachers. The premise of the model is that instruction in reading, writing, listening, and speechreading is actually instruction in English through different modalities. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Deafness, English Instruction, Lipreading, Listening
Peer reviewedScott, Lawrence C.; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1989
An experiential speechreading course was designed to supplement traditional speechreading courses by providing 30 hearing-impaired college students with real-life communication experiences. The course increased student self-perceptions of communication success in real-life situations, compared to 30 control subjects. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Skills, Experiential Learning, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedDodd, Barbara; Burnham, Denis – Volta Review, 1988
Three methods by which hearing adults process speechread information are discussed: selective adaptation, immediate memory, and repetition priming. Also discussed are mental representations of speech by hearing-impaired and hearing children, infants' responses to speechread stimuli compared to other stimuli, infants' speechreading of a foreign…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Comprehension, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedKarp, Adrienne – Volta Review, 1988
Eye disorders most likely to be experienced by a hearing-impaired person are described, with an explanation of how speechreading performance might be impacted. Recommendations are offered to assist visually impaired speechreaders, through consideration of optimal viewing angles, lighting conditions, use of low vision aids, etc. (JDD)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Eyes, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedBoothroyd, Arthur – Volta Review, 1988
Hearing-impaired speechreaders use linguistic context to compensate for the poor visibility of some speech movements. Constraints on spoken language enhance speechreading performance and help compensate for the paucity of sensory data. The largest effects come from linguistic constraints imposed by sentence context--syntactic, semantic, and…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Cues, Hearing Impairments, Linguistics
Peer reviewedMontgomery, Allen A.; Demorest, Marilyn E. – Volta Review, 1988
This paper outlines: the importance of clinical assessment of speechreading; problems in assessment of speechreading, such as intertalker differences and lack of correlation with other traits; issues in measuring change in speechreading performance; viseme scoring on open-ended response tasks; new approaches to the speechreading assessment; and…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Correlation, Evaluation Methods, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedvan Uden, Antoine M. J. – Volta Review, 1988
This paper identifies characteristics of poor speechreaders, defines developmental dyspraxia in profoundly hearing-impaired children, and outlines the speechreading process. An active training method is described in which expressive and receptive skills are integrated, by having hearing-impaired people speechread their own speech via videotape…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Expressive Language, Hearing Impairments, Integrated Activities
Peer reviewedLynch, Michael P.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1992
The ability of an adult with profound hearing impairment to integrate speech information from touch, aided hearing, and speechreading in identification of open-set words was investigated. Results indicated that the subject integrated speech information across modalities, with highest performance in the condition including speechreading plus aided…
Descriptors: Adults, Auditory Perception, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Comprehension
Peer reviewedBinnie, Carl A.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1974
Descriptors: Adults, Articulation (Speech), Auditory Perception, Auditory Training
DI CARLO, LOUIS M. – 1964
DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS OF SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY AND PRACTICING CLINICIANS, THIS BOOK PRESENTS AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF ATTEMPTS TO TEACH THE DEAF FROM BEFORE THE 15TH CENTURY THROUGH THE 20TH CENTURY. A DISCUSSION OF DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES FOR AUDITORY DISORDERS IN CHILDREN INCLUDED INFORMAL TESTING, PLAY AUDIOMETRY, SPEECH TESTS,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Auditory Evaluation, Children
HASPIEL, GEORGE S. – 1964
LESSONS DESIGNED TO ASSIST TEACHERS AND PARENTS IN TEACHING SYNTHETIC LIPREADING TO HARD-OF-HEARING ELEMENTARY AGE CHILDREN ARE GROUPED INTO PRIMARY AND INTERMEDIATE LEVELS. EACH LESSON PLAN IS BASED ON THE PREVIOUS LESSON AND INCLUDES SEVERAL RELATED SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES. INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT MATERIALS, PROCEDURE, AND THE EXACT SENTENCES TO BE USED…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Deafness, Elementary Education, Handicapped Children
Carstenson, Blue – Aging, 1978
Findings from speech and hearing tests of older people in South Dakota community senior programs indicate the need for better testing and therapy procedures. Lipreading may be more effective than hearing aids, and factors other than hearing may be involved. Some problems and needs are noted. (MF)
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Evaluation Needs, Hearing Aids, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedBlair, James C. – Volta Review, 1977
Compared with 18 hard-of-hearing students (7 to 14-years-old) were two sources of amplification (binaural ear-level hearing aids and R F auditory training units with environmental microphones on) in "ideal" and "typical" classroom noise levels, with and without visual speechreading cues provided. (Author/IM)
Descriptors: Auditory Training, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences
Vernon, McCay – A.C.E.H.I. Journal, 1987
A review of problems with using such manual communication systems as cued speech, fingerspelling, Signed or Manual English, American Sign Language, and Pidgin Sign provides a rationale for using a combination of American Sign Language and Pidgin Sign and a few markers from Signed English for a Total Communication system. (CB)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Communication Skills, Cued Speech, Deafness
Peer reviewedOller, D. Kimbrough; And Others – Volta Review, 1986
Results of a program using vibrotactile and electrocutaneous vocoder in speech reception and production training with 13 profoundly hearing impaired Ss (3-6 years old) showed progress in speech communication not seen prior to training with tactual vocoders. (CL)
Descriptors: Communication Aids (for Disabled), Hearing Impairments, Lipreading, Multisensory Learning


