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Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.

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TTY(also: TDD, Telecommunications Device for the Deaf, Text Telephone)
A text-based telecommunications device that enables people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech disabilities to communicate over telephone lines by typing messages that are displayed on a screen or printed on paper. TTY devices were the primary means of telephone…
Tactile Captions(also: Haptic Captions, Vibrotactile Captions)
An enhanced captioning approach that supplements traditional text-based captions with vibrotactile feedback, allowing deaf and hard of hearing viewers to feel non-speech sounds (such as phone rings, doorbells, footsteps, or objects falling) through a wrist-worn or body-worn…
Talking Head(also: Virtual Talking Head, Animated Face, 3D Talking Head)
A talking head is a computer-generated 3D or 2D animated representation of a human face and articulatory system that produces visible speech movements synchronised with audio output. In accessibility and speech therapy contexts, talking heads are particularly valuable because…
Telecommunication equity(also: Communication equity, Functional equivalence)
The principle that people with disabilities should have access to telecommunications services that are functionally equivalent to those available to people without disabilities. For deaf users, this means video calling capabilities (for sign language) should be treated as…
Tonal Language(also: Tone Language)
A language in which pitch variations at the word or syllable level distinguish meaning, so that the same sequence of consonants and vowels can have entirely different meanings depending on the tone used. Languages like Mandarin Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese are fully tonal,…
Tracked Captions(also: Speaker-following captions, Dynamic captions)
Captions that move dynamically within the video frame to stay near the current speaker's face or mouth, rather than remaining anchored at a fixed position (typically the bottom of the video). Tracked captions reduce the visual effort required for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing viewers…
Transcription(also: Speech-to-Text Transcription, Real-Time Transcription)
The process of converting spoken language into written text, either in real time or after the fact. In accessibility contexts, transcription services provide communication access for deaf and hard of hearing individuals by producing text versions of spoken content in classrooms,…
Transcripts(also: Transcript, Text Transcript)
A written, text-based representation of spoken audio or audiovisual content. WCAG 2.1 success criterion 1.2.1 (Audio-only and Video-only Prerecorded) requires an alternative for time-based media — typically a transcript — for pre-recorded audio-only content such as podcasts,…
Typographic Encoding(also: Visual Typography Mapping)
The practice of using typographic properties—such as font size, weight, color, spacing, opacity, and baseline shift—to encode non-textual information within written content. In accessibility contexts, typographic encoding is used to represent paralinguistic speech features in…

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