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Auditory Environmental Stimuli
— AES in order to allow deaf consumers to filter out or act upon this information as they choose.
Techniques
There are three main ways to represent AES. These techniques were first devised by Language Matters and are taught in detail in the CLT Professional Education Series courses. They are:
onomatopoeia
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condensing information
— redundancy and mutlisyllablic words to describe the results of their products.
Formal training
Language Matters, Inc. provides training in this skill in the Skills I, II, and III courses of the CLTPES. Additionally, they offer CLT Skills IV: AES and Information Chunking which targets expansion of long- and short-term memory.
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Cued Language Transliterator Professional Education Series
— AES and Information Chunking
CLT Skills V: Transphonation
CLT Skills V: Silent Workshop
CLT Skills V: Cued Interaction
CLT Mock Evaluation and Self-Assessment I
CLT Self Assessment II: Spoken to Cued
CLT Self Assessment II: Cued to Spoken
CLT Ethical Decision Making I
CLT Ethical Decision Making II
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