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    University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS)

    WeInterpret.Net and University of Maryland Medical System Expand Contract http://www.eprhealthcarenews.com/2009/06/03/weinterpretnet-and-university-of-maryland-medical-system-expand-contract/
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    A Case Study - Spain

    Hear Again - Statistically, I honestly do not know. Sorry.
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    A Case Study - Spain

    Moreno-Torres, Ignacio and Torres, Santiago(2008)'From 1-word to 2-words with cochlear implant and cued speech: A case study',Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,22:7,491 — 508
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    Adapting Cued Speech to Welsh

    Martin J. Ball; June Dixon-Millar; Kelly Crain University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, UK Cued Speech Association, UK University of South Florida, USA International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009; 11(3): 234–243
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    Calendar of Cued Speech Events

    Cued Speech Discovery Events--CuedSpeech.com
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    AGBell Body Snatchers

    ASLGAL - This isn't the 1800's. :) Are you engaged in dialogue with anyone from AGBell to express your concerns/claim that: " AGB's aim, to obliterate any form of communication but oral and to deny that deafness exists."
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    AGBell Body Snatchers

    These people are talking and not signing. :roll: Exactly what point is that making??:cool2:
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    Psycho-social issues

    http://gri.gallaudet.edu/Publications/ASL_Users.pdf
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    Sign for Grass

    rockdrummer - I have never seen the sign for grass a depicted on aslpro.com. :shock:
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    Spelling words the way they sound (Oral habits)

    naisho - Here is an interesting link which discussing the 100 Most Misspelled Words in English. Definitely is definately on there! :lol: 100 Most Often Misspelled Words in English
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    Spelling words the way they sound (Oral habits)

    ASLGAL - Thanks. This acceptance of misspellings spelling and misuse was at what grade level? *curious*
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    Spelling words the way they sound (Oral habits)

    ASLGAL: Whole language equates to whole word/sight word for me. Are we on the same page? Poor literacy skills can have life long effects, there is no denying that.
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    Spelling words the way they sound (Oral habits)

    Children learn to sight read, by simple interaction and repetition. In the school district in my area, children are also taught the phonemes of the alphabet in kindergarten. Once they reach grade one, sight reading is the primary method used, until early March. Then they are taught consonant...
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    Spelling words the way they sound (Oral habits)

    What do you mean switch back and forth?
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    Spelling words the way they sound (Oral habits)

    naisho - LOL I am not surprised, but seriously when I say that word out loud I do not enunciate an "a", short or long. :dunno: Or maybe I just don't enunciate the a when I am thinking about it. :hmm: My parents have heavy Scottish accents, maybe this has something to do with it. All very...
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    Spelling words the way they sound (Oral habits)

    Bottesini - There are definitely words spellings that do not follow the sounds of the words. My understanding is that 20 % of the words claimed to be English are actually from other languages. I myself when I say the word "definitely" do not say a "short a", (or is he suggesting a "long A"...
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    Sign for Grass

    That may be what you choose to use deafbajagal, it is NOT what is taught here. The word butterfly may be a compound word, but it does not fit the rule for "root" word. Next you are going to tell me that that the sign for understand is: the ASL sign for under and the ASL sign for stand. :roll:
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    Sign for Grass

    rockdrummer - I am confused. The sign in the SEE dictionary for grass is the same as the ASL dictionary. Banjos' example I have not seen in my location. I think what is important rd, is that you and your son are consistent with what you use. There "what" sign in ASL, is different, as is the...
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    Sign for Grass

    deafbajagal - I have seen what you are describing for "butterfly", with SEE, but only as a joke. The sign that is used for butterfly is the ASL sign for butterfly. .
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    Sign for Grass

    rockdrummer - Are you familiar with this site? Perhaps there is a workshop close to you. :dunno: S.E.E. Center Homepage
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