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  • Cued Language Transliterator State Level AssessmentVoicing   You will have the opportunity to "meet" the two consumers for whom you will voice by watching the warm-up video prior to taking the CLTSLA. However, if you do not currently have much experience voicing for deaf consumers, you will need to expand your exposure. Attend social gatherings
  • consonantsVoicing The feature of voicing is Distinctive Features The unique combination of place (where), manner (how), and voicing (whether or not the vocal folds vibrate) makes each consonant acoustically distinctly identifiable. Cued Speech In Cued Speech, consonant phonemes are represented by handshapes. Phonology Advocacy and Instruction Hearing Bias. Historical view
  • "th" wordsVoiced "th" or /ðt͟htHðt͟htHðt͟htH/ - Handshape 2 The voiced "th" is found in words like those, brother, and worthy. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) it is represented by the letter eth (pronounced /ɛěehɛěehɛěehðt͟htHðt͟htHðt͟htH/): ð. It is also sometimes represented by tH (lowercase t and uppercase
  • Letter Xxvoicing rule that occurs with addition of plural -s. Voiceless /kkkkkkkkk/ takes voiceless /sssssssss/. The voiced consonant /ggggggggg/ takes the voiced consonant /zzzzzzzzz/. So, while a word may be pronounced with either /ks/ or /gz/, it is unlikely to mix those combinations. In other words,  */kz/ or */gs/ are unlikely
  • s vs zvoiced sound (e.g., phone), the -s ending is pronounced (cued) /z/. This inclueds root words that end with vowels as all vowels are voiced. Exceptions to this will be noted below for voiced sounds that need a vowel before adding the plural marker. Final Phoneme of Root Word Examples /ddddddddd

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