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:: Community Organizations These organizations have been highlighted because they specifically address Cued Speech related issues and are highly regarded in there fields.

:: Research & Published Papers This is a brief compilation of Cued Speech papers and research provides a beginning for those who seek academic resources regarding cueing and cued languages. For a more complete guide to research contact the Cued Language Network of America (CLNA).

:: What is Cued Speech? Here you will find a basic description of the Cued Speech system, the purposes behind its development, key definitions and some analogies to American Sign Language (ASL).

:: Code of Conduct This document by Fleetwood and Metzger contains the guiding principles for the field of cued language transliteration.

:: Code of Ethics These tenets were devised by the Registry of Interpreter's for the Deaf for the profession of signed language interpretation. This profesional code serves as one tenet of the Cued Language Transliterator Code of Conduct.

 

 

 

 
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