- Transphonation refers to:
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using a foreign cueing system.
cueing what's other's are saying.
a phoneme for phoneme cued representation.
a verbatim cued representation.
- AES refers to:
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American English Speech
Audible Environmental Spectrum
Accesibility of Educational Services
Auditory Environmental Stimuli
- Logistics is concerned with the ways that a transliterator deals with:
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the physical factors of the setting.
his or her professional development.
the ethical decision making process.
interpersonal relationships in a professional setting.
- Chunking refers to:
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arranging students for improved accessibility.
ways of managing and organizing information.
omission of extraneous information.
notetaking strategies.
- Paraphrasing refers to:
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support staff in special education departments.
the ongoing process of condensing information.
the process of condensing information after it has been been presented.
support services for teachers.
- Summarizing refers to:
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the ongoing process of condensing information.
the process of condensing information after it has been been presented.
the process of tutoring students by reinforcing key concepts.
the process of relaying information between school personnel.
- Cuem refers to:
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the subconscious rules that guide how we cue.
the process of cueing accents and dialects.
what one sees as a product of cueing.
the speech sounds that guide hearing people when cueing.
- Cued language is:
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more accurate than cued English.
is independent of Cued Speech.
a new name for Cued Speech
a term for language conveyed through Cued Speech.
- Expressive skills refers to a transliterator's:
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ability to cueread.
facial expression.
animation while cueing.
ability to produce cueing.
- Transliteration refers to:
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communication facilitation between two distinct languages.
communication facilitation for deaf and hard of hearing children.
communication facilitation between two forms of a single language.
using Cued Speech to communicate with deaf or hard-of-hearing children.
- Translation is the process of:
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moving information within distinct forms of a single language.
rendering a written, phonetic representation of a spoken message
interpreting written material from one language to another.
interpreting between two spoken languages.
- Personal ethics:
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do not conflict with professional ethics.
are an internal set of values.
are standard among members of a given profession.
define how members of a field can be expected to act under similar circumstances.
- Professional ethics:
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define how members of a field can be expected to act under similar circumstances.
vary among the professionals of a given field.
are an internal set of values.
do not conflict with personal ethics.
- A sign system:
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is an invented method for representing a spoken language through signs.
is a group of signed languages used in a given region.
is a visual-gestural language used primarily by deaf people.
represents the phonology of English through signs.
- Words which iconically represent sounds are examples of:
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transphonation
onomatopoeia
hyperbole
synchrony