![]() – Manner: This is the way a sound is made. ![]() This is represented by starting the sign where the sound is made so ‘p’ and ‘b’ start on the lips where as ‘k’ and ‘g’ start down on your throat. Is it behind the teeth like ‘t’ and ‘d’ or at the back of the mouth such as ‘k’ and ‘g’. – Place: This is about where in the mouth a sound comes from. This is represented by using 1 finger for the voiceless sounds and 2 for the voiced sounds. Both ‘p’ and ‘b’ are made in the same way using the lips, the only difference between them is the voicing. So a ‘p’ sound is voiceless where as ‘b’ is a voiced sound. This depends on whether the voice box is turned on or not. ![]() – Voice: You can have either a voiced or voiceless sound. All 49 phonemes have their own hand sign, showing where in the mouth the sound is made and how.Īs Speech Therapists we think about each consonant sound we make in 3 different ways – VPM or Voice, Place, Manner:. Cued Articulation is a signing system for all of the sounds used in English. Both Helen and I are massive fans of Jane Passy’s Cued Articulation.
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