cued speech
Gerdinand Wagenaar & Mindy Brown
TalkingHandsNL at CS.COM
Fri Mar 30 10:10:19 UTC 2001
I knew Stokoe was ahead of his times, but "e-mail in the 50's" ??
Gerdinand Wagenaar
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[mailto:SLLING-L at ADMIN.HUMBERC.ON.CA]Namens Jean Boutcher
Verzonden: donderdag 29 maart 2001 6:25
Aan: SLLING-L at ADMIN.HUMBERC.ON.CA
Onderwerp: Re: cued speech
In his e-mail some time in the mid 1995s, Stokoe, the
father of ASL linguistics, said to Osmond "Oz" Crosby* --
with cc to me -- that he recognized Cued Speech. He thought
that it was an excellent tool for learning the American-English
language.
*Crosby's name appears in Dolnick's article, "Deafness as Culture"
(The Atlantic, September 1993, p, 46ff.
Jean Boutcher
SeaLover2 at Juno.Com
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 07:11:22 -0800 Nancy Frishberg <nancyf at FISHBIRD.COM>
writes:
> The only thing I might ad to Carolyn Ostrander's thorough response
> is
> a pointer to the Cued Speech Association site at MIT
> http://web7.mit.edu/CuedSpeech/
> --
> Nancy Frishberg +1 650.556.1948 nancyf at fishbird.com
>
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