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For 'speech', meaning a talk, see Public speaking Speech is when spoken language is used to communicate. Only humans have language. Animals do not have...
Click to read more »A speech disorder or speech impairment is a long-lasting communication problem, caused by problems with speaking. People with speech impairments have problems...
Click to read more »Freedom of speech is the right to state one's opinions and ideas without being stopped or punished. Sometimes this is also called freedom of expression...
Click to read more »The Free Speech Flag is a symbol to promote freedom of speech. It was designed by artist John Marcotte. It was created on May 1, 2007, during a conflict...
Click to read more »arriving train in Sweden. Problems playing this file? See media help. Text to speech (TTS) is the use of software to create a sound output in the form of a spoken...
Click to read more »Parts of speech are types of word in grammar. There are many different word categories: they are called 'lexical categories'. The most common are these:...
Click to read more »The Infamy Speech was a speech given by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a Joint Session of the US Congress on December 8, 1941, one day...
Click to read more »The King's Speech is a 2010 British historical drama movie. It is set in the 1930s. It was directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler. Colin Firth...
Click to read more »Hate speech is communicating in a way that is meant to offend and hurt somebody. It is usually based on a factor such as somebody's race, gender, ethnic...
Click to read more »A figure of speech is an indirect way of communicating an idea. Many figures of speech are not meant to be understood exactly as they are said: they are...
Click to read more »Freedom of Speech is a painting of Norman Rockwell and is one of his series of four paintings called the Four Freedoms. Rockwell was inspired to make these...
Click to read more »The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a massive, long-lasting student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year on the campus of the University...
Click to read more »of a speech Martin Luther King, Jr. gave on August 28, 1963 while standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.. In his speech, he...
Click to read more »In the United States, freedom of speech and expression is strongly protected from government restrictions by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution...
Click to read more »Speech balloons, or speech bubbles, are a graphic convention used most commonly in comic books, comics, and cartoons to allow words (and sometimes pictures)...
Click to read more »The Speech: A Historic Filibuster on Corporate Greed and the Decline of Our Middle Class is a 2011 political book authored by U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders...
Click to read more »A Time for Choosing (also called The Speech) was a speech made by Ronald Reagan in 1964 in Los Angeles. It was given during the campaign for the 1964 United...
Click to read more »speech made by President Ronald Reagan in 1980. It happened in a county fair in Philadelphia, Mississippi. This is what Reagan said: Reagan's speech was...
Click to read more »A speech and language therapist is a healthcare professional who specialises in communication and swallowing difficulties. The main part of their work...
Click to read more »Krushchev's Secret Speech was the speech in which Nikita Krushchev denounced Joseph Stalin after the latter's death. The speech was a spoken report to...
Click to read more »Speech recognition (also known as voice recognition) is the process of converting spoken words into computer text. The user speaks into a microphone and...
Click to read more »Indirect speech is a way of reporting what somebody said without using their exact words. Indirect speech does not use quotation marks. for example: Direct:...
Click to read more »The Cross of Gold speech was a famous speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois by William Jennings Bryan. He wanted silver...
Click to read more »at the Brandenburg Gate, United States president Ronald Reagan gave a speech that is now known by a key line from the middle part: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear...
Click to read more »Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) is speech recognition software developed by Microsoft for Windows Vista that enables voice commands to control the desktop...
Click to read more »The Battle for the Soul of the Nation was a speech given by U.S. President Joe Biden on September 1, 2022. It took place at Independence Hall in Philadelphia...
Click to read more »Equivalent of War speech was a speech in which Carter addressed the United States on April 18, 1977. It is remembered as the speech where he compared...
Click to read more »wrote it to protest against censorship. Its full title is Areopagitica: A speech of Mr. John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing to the Parliament...
Click to read more »began a marathon speech, vowing to speak "for as long as I am physically able". His speech began at 7 p.m. EDT and it was a critical speech against the second...
Click to read more »recording and hear the same speech again. This makes an interpreter’s job difficult. He must remember many parts of speech. Interpreters help to communicate...
Click to read more »page is about speech problems, the album can be found at Hands All Over Stuttering or stammering is a problem of speech. It is a speech disorder some...
Click to read more »"The Solitude of Latin America" was a speech given by Gabriel García Márquez. Márquez gave the speech when he was accepting the Nobel Prize in Literature...
Click to read more »Pericles' Funeral Oration is a famous speech from Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War. The speech was delivered by Pericles at the end of the...
Click to read more »A sermon is a speech that a priest or other speaker gives during church service. The speech has a theological, religious or moral content. The purpose...
Click to read more »keeps the ability to hear the speech of others. If not, the person would be a deaf mute. Muteness is a type of speech disorder. A person who chooses...
Click to read more »Gettysburg Address is a speech by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. It was delivered on the afternoon of Thursday, November 19, 1863. This speech was made during...
Click to read more »qualitatively different from normal (external) speech. Although Vygotsky believed inner speech developed from external speech by a gradual process, with younger children...
Click to read more »most-developed languages, while others like Rohirric, Khuzdûl, or Black Speech are simpler. Tolkien also created the Tengwar, Sarati, and Cirth scripts...
Click to read more »a religion or restrict people's rights. These rights include freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom of the press, and right...
Click to read more »JSGF stands for Java Speech Grammar Format or the JSpeech Grammar Format. It is a special format used to describe a set of text that fits into a certain...
Click to read more »Congressman from Nebraska. He gained fame in 1896 for the "Cross of Gold Speech", a speech about the American economy he gave to the Democratic Party. He ran...
Click to read more »or "garbage heap of history" or "landfill of history", is a figurative speech about people, events, artifacts, and ideologies. It is used about people...
Click to read more »the Mountaintop is the name of the last speech Martin Luther King, Jr. gave before he died. King gave the speech on April 3, 1968. He was in Memphis, Tennessee...
Click to read more »reelection. Text of President Reagan's convention speech http://millercenter.org/president/speeches/detail/3411 Archived 2012-05-09 at the Wayback Machine...
Click to read more »A SpeechWeb is a collection of SpeechWeb applications. The collection or web of applications can be navigated using a SpeechWeb browser. The goals of the...
Click to read more »sounds of human speech. Someone who is an expert in phonetics is called a phonetician. Phonetic theory regards the nature of sounds in speech (called phones)...
Click to read more »Times. p. A1. Full text of the speech Archived 2015-05-28 at the Wayback Machine Full text, video, and audio of the speech New York Times coverage of the...
Click to read more »droplet is a particle of saliva involuntarily expelled from the mouth during speech, especially during vigorous articulation or the pronunciation of explosive...
Click to read more »synthesize is to make new compounds from simpler elements. In acoustics, speech synthesis is the artificial production of human speech. Synthetic Synthesizer...
Click to read more »described his Four Freedoms during the State of the Union speech of 6 January 1941. In his speech he said that if democracy is to survive and flourish, people...
Click to read more »Trope is a term for a figure of speech. The term has evolved to identify an overused theme or device. A trope may mean a convention, a plot trick, a setup...
Click to read more »the Union Address is a speech the president of the United States of America gives every year, usually in January. In the speech the president talks about...
Click to read more »news) for doing their job without censorship. It is an idea like freedom of speech: it lets people express their opinions or beliefs. Many countries have laws...
Click to read more »censorship. In some countries popular culture is protected under freedom of speech or other rights. The United States is an industrialized country (see industrialization)...
Click to read more »bombing in five minutes. The joke was based on the start of that day's speech: My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you that today I signed legislation...
Click to read more »located to the west of Lithuania). When “The West” is used in everyday speech: it usually refers to the nations of Europe (Especially from Croatia Westward)...
Click to read more »General Secretary Xi Jinping important speech series is a book of the sayings of Xi Jinping, the current General Secretary of the Communist Party of China...
Click to read more »Ich bin ein Berliner (I am a Berliner) speech Speech from the Rathaus Schöneberg by John F. Kennedy, June 26, 1963. 9 minutes and a second long. The phrase...
Click to read more »Sarcasm is a figure of speech or speech comment which is extremely difficult to define. It is often a statement or comment which means the opposite of...
Click to read more »joint session of the 99th United States Congress on February 4, 1986. The speech was the second State of the Union address of President Reagan's second term...
Click to read more »offensive jokes can sometimes be seen as hate speech, and can get you into prison. This is because hate speech is known as a felony in the US. Jokes are used...
Click to read more »In phonetics (the study of sounds in human speech), the place of articulation of a sound is where in the mouth the sound is made (articulated). There are...
Click to read more »67-1.88 The Speech of the Corinthians. 1.68-1.71. The Speech of the Athenian envoys. 1.73-1.78. The Speech of Archidamus. 1.80-1.85. The Speech of Sthenelaidas...
Click to read more »One of the attributes of Allah is his Speech. Since His attributes have been with Him eternally, His Speech cannot be created and therefore, the Quran...
Click to read more »history page[permanent dead link] 1st Inaugural speech at Chicago Public Library 2nd Inaugural speech at Chicago Public Library This short article about...
Click to read more »Personification is a figure of speech where non-living organisms, inanimate objects and abstract concepts are described to seem like people. For Example:...
Click to read more »A eulogy (from Ancient Greek: εὐλογία, eulogia, meaning "praise") is a speech or writing in praise of a person or thing. It is often given about a recently...
Click to read more »Congress on January 25, 1984. The speech was the third State of the Union address of President Reagan's first term. The speech lasted 43 minutes and 2 seconds...
Click to read more »with the word statesman. Politicians have always used language, as in speeches or campaign advertisements. They use common themes to develop their political...
Click to read more »two-hour speech was before the much shorter, but now more famous Gettysburg Address by President Lincoln. Everett was moved by the short speech and wrote...
Click to read more »A lisp is a speech problem, linked to the misarticulation of 's'-sounds. This results in unclear speech. In many languages, these sounds are difficult...
Click to read more »Congress on January 25, 1983. The speech was the second State of the Union address of President Reagan's first term. The speech lasted about 46 minutes. It...
Click to read more »held on January 26, 1982. The speech was the first State of the Union address of President Reagan's first term. The speech lasted 40 minutes and 14 seconds...
Click to read more »weakness affecting an arm or a leg; slurred and strange-sounding nasal speech; or having a difficult time chewing or swallowing. These general symptoms...
Click to read more »The first known usage of the term "Evil Empire" was in one of Reagan's speeches at 1983. He proposes to continue the endless war between good and evil...
Click to read more »Dēmosthénēs) was a Greek statesman and orator from ancient Athens. His speeches show the height of classical Athenian skill at speaking. They also show...
Click to read more »Union of January 6, 1941, which is therefore also called the Four Freedoms Speech. Roosevelt made the Four Freedoms public just eleven months before the American...
Click to read more »damage to the brain which affects speech. It is used for all forms of brain damage which negatively affects speech. The damage may cause muteness, in...
Click to read more »A monologue is a long, uninterrupted speech or poem by one person. The person may be speaking his or her thoughts aloud or directly addressing other persons...
Click to read more »by many different factors: Geographical location or dialect Presence of speech defect Ethnic group Education level Social class Mispronunciation is an...
Click to read more »for another recording. Samples may have elements such as rhythm, melody, speech, sounds or bars of music, and may be layered, equalized, sped or slowed...
Click to read more »of vocal range is not used in terms of speech, it is a topic of study within linguistics, phonetics, and speech and language pathology. However, the most...
Click to read more »person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? S: Speech - Speech Difficulty. Is speech slurred? Is the person unable to speak or hard to understand...
Click to read more »especially in politics, a person who is resigning will give a resignation speech explaining why they resigned and what their plans are for the future. A...
Click to read more »public duties of a king which required him to make speeches. He was treated by an Australian speech and language therapist called Lionel Logue. The story...
Click to read more »99th United States Congress on February 6, 1985 (Reagan's birthday). The speech was the first State of the Union address of President Reagan's second term...
Click to read more »the brain. It is one of the two parts of the cerebral cortex linked to speech (the other is Broca's area). It is involved in the production of written...
Click to read more »derived from the Greek term ῥητορικὴ [τέχνη], roughly meaning "the art of speech." Merriam-Webster's dictionary defines it as "the art or science of using...
Click to read more »Hostility is seen as form of emotionally aggressive behavior. In everyday speech, the adjectival form of "hostility", "hostile", is more commonly used as...
Click to read more »inherit a set of calls which have preset functions. Language may be done by speech or by writing or by moving the hands to make signs. It follows that language...
Click to read more »Exaggeration is a term for a figure of speech. arros means the describing of something and making it more than it really is. The verb is to exaggerate...
Click to read more »Finding Nemo, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, The King's Speech and Minions. Since 1988, Rush has been married to actress Jane Menelaus...
Click to read more »Talking is communication using language and speech. See also chat and vocal chords. Talking is used to express feelings, emotions and thoughts. This short...
Click to read more »Experimental Economics, and Market Design Page (accessed 2013-27-04). Past Presidents "Alvin E. Roth – Banquet speech". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 2025-08-03....
Click to read more »"comics". In comics, speech is usually shown through word balloons. There are many different kinds of balloons, such as the "speech balloon", the "thought...
Click to read more »Archives with various documents. Selected Speeches by Olof Palme Archived 2009-12-25 at the Wayback Machine - Speeches on Africa in English. Olof Palme's visit...
Click to read more »meaning of words (semantics), and the study of the unspoken meaning of speech that is separate from the literal meaning of what is said (for example,...
Click to read more »2014. Retrieved 16 January 2014. Ronald Reagan's nomination acceptance speech This short article about the United States can be made longer. You can help...
Click to read more »Glossolalia, or speaking in tongues, is speaking rapid speech-like syllables which cannot be understood because it is a pseudolanguage. It may involve...
Click to read more »the Mount was a speech that Jesus of Nazareth gave to his followers and a large group of people around AD 26. Jesus gave the speech on the side of a...
Click to read more »Communal forces have common interests leading to common modes of action and speech. Common interest is the interest of all or a controlling number of the community...
Click to read more »Translation means to copy writing or speech from one language into a different language. The people who do translation are called translators. A translator...
Click to read more »A colloquialism is a word that is not used in formal speech or writing. Colloquialisms are also sometimes referred to collectively as "colloquial language"...
Click to read more »joint session of the 100th United States Congress on January 27, 1987. The speech was the third State of the Union address of President Reagan's second term...
Click to read more »Poznań (Posen). The following are parts from an audio recording of the speech: I also want to mention a very difficult subject before you here, completely...
Click to read more »A speech was made by U.S. President Harry S. Truman to the U.S. Congress on March 12, 1947. In this speech he said he thought that the United States should...
Click to read more »Gajdusek. He died on April 5, 2011 a short while after he gave the keynote speech at the International Lunar Research Park Exploratory Workshop held at NASA...
Click to read more »Memphis, Tennessee. She became co-owner of a local newspaper "The Free Speech and Headlight". She wrote editorials using the pen name "Iola". Many of...
Click to read more »United States Dwight D. Eisenhower used the term in his farewell speech—the last speech he gave while he was the President. He said, "we must guard against...
Click to read more »same as natural rights. In many countries, civil rights include freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, and freedom of assembly. Civil...
Click to read more »Retrieved 12 January 2014. Policy speech to the 127th Session of the National Diet 23 August 1993 Policy speech to the 128th Session of the National...
Click to read more »ex-Confederates and guarantee equal rights to the Freedmen. In 1856 Sumner made a speech against slavery and the Kansas–Nebraska Act. Sumner attacked many senators...
Click to read more »approximation of a source piece of music in computer speech recognition, transcription is the process of having a speech recognition system/software listen to prerecorded...
Click to read more »mouth. Burping happens when air is trapped in the stomach. "Esophageal speech" means to "burp" words. Burps are also called belches or an eructation....
Click to read more »Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln used a quote from Ecclesiastes in a speech to Congress: "One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh:...
Click to read more »joint session of the 100th United States Congress on January 25, 1988. The speech was the last State of the Union address of President Reagan's second term...
Click to read more »based on the writing system of the original language, some are based on speech in the original language, and some are based on both. In other words, some...
Click to read more »Bladh and had two daughters, Emma and Paula. In November 1990 he lost his speech and the use of his right hand as a result of a stroke. As if anticipating...
Click to read more »"We shall fight on the beaches" is a speech by the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom...
Click to read more »Constitutional economics Constitutional law Debate Diplomacy Freedom of speech Government International relations Jurisdiction Civics Nation Political...
Click to read more »Kalām (Arabic: عِلْمُ الْكَلَامِ, literally "speech" or "words") is the Islamic discipline of seeking theological knowledge through dialectic (debate and...
Click to read more »Rupert Murdoch announced plans to start a new television news service in a speech to the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Sky News started broadcasting...
Click to read more »similar to a movie studio. A recording studio is used for recording music, speech, or other kinds of sound. They are typically divided into three areas: an...
Click to read more »Presidential election acceptance speech (RTÉ video in Irish and English) Presidential inauguration speech (Text) Audio recording of speech[permanent dead link] opening...
Click to read more »the right intention, as well as other things. It also asks for the right speech. Here is a description of the path: Right Thought - Realizing the Four Noble...
Click to read more »Lionel George Logue (26 February 1880 – 12 April 1953) was an Australian speech therapist, scientist, and stage actor who successfully treated King George...
Click to read more »reward for Garfield's victory in 1880. Guiteau wrote a speech about Garfield but never made the speech. Guiteau was born in Freeport, Illinois. He was a preacher...
Click to read more »evidence. Opinions may or may not turn out to be facts. Endoxa Freedom of speech This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding...
Click to read more »“Of History and Hope,” a poem he wrote for the event. President Clinton's speech followed. The was celebrated that night by 14 different official galas held...
Click to read more »Intonation may mean: Intonation (speech) intonation (music)...
Click to read more »include Academy Award winners, such as Slumdog Millionaire, The King's Speech, La La Land, 12 Years a Slave and Silver Linings Playbook. Movies such as...
Click to read more »strongly supported slavery and called it "a positive good" in a Senate speech in 1837. Calhoun is probably best remembered for his strong support for...
Click to read more »are relatively speechless. So we can place the development of mammalian speech to about 200 million years ago with the early placental mammals. Mammal...
Click to read more »Source speakers use this dialect through their distinctive speech patterns and relaxed speech functions. It is named after Surat district in southern Gujarat...
Click to read more »A cardinal numeral (or 'cardinal number word') is a part of speech used to count. Examples are the words one, two, three, and also compounds like three...
Click to read more »ministers, priests and his wife, Hillary Clinton, in his "I have sinned" speech. The speech was hand-written by Clinton himself and was delivered on the day of...
Click to read more »the duel. Mercutio is a talkative young man. His most famous speech is the Queen Mab speech. This short article about the performing arts can be made longer...
Click to read more »united. Click to listen Surah An-Nisa. This Surah is the sum of several speeches. Probably from the end of the third Hijri to the end of the fourth Hijri...
Click to read more »from both sides died. The speech was given at the new cemetery for the dead soldiers. It is one of the most famous speeches in American history. Lincoln...
Click to read more »this secret is discovered in a dream or a vision. When used in everyday speech, it usually means “the end of the world”, based off of its religious use...
Click to read more »infinitive. The infinitive for existence is "to be". A famous example is the speech of Hamlet: To be or not to be, that is the question. Variations of the infinitive...
Click to read more »Dalby, 1999/2000, The Linguasphere Register of the World's Languages and Speech Communities, Linguasphere Press, Volume Two, pg. 733–735 Benji Wald, 1994...
Click to read more »NewsMeat.com Statements and Speeches of Alan Greenspan 1996 speech by Greenspan about the challenges of central banking 2003 speech by Greenspan about "Market...
Click to read more »heart and tongue of Ra. He was also the one who translated Ra's will into speech. The main shrine of Thoth was at Khemennu. It was there that he was the...
Click to read more »furious" at such rumors. The speech was met with loud laughter and applause. In response, Dewey gave a blistering partisan speech in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma...
Click to read more »with people far away. Originally, it was an electric tool sending analogue speech through wires. Many telephones in the 21st century are electronic tools...
Click to read more »and as paralinguistic sounds. They can be sometimes seen in disordered speech. They can be typed as U+033C ̼ COMBINING SEAGULL BELOW to the alveolar...
Click to read more »the gavel after a 15-minute speech. The speech was called the "ABCs of Democracy". The video of Jeffries's alphabet speech has been viewed over 2.4 million...
Click to read more »A soapbox is a temporary platform used to give a speech. During the 19th century, soap was transported in wooden boxes. When a person had new or unusual...
Click to read more »documentary movie. It is about political disagreements and the freedom of speech. It stars Dennis Prager and Adam Carolla. This movie argues that conservative...
Click to read more »passage of Irish coercion acts by making long speeches in the British House of Commons to 1880: The long speeches of Charles Stewart Parnell in the UK House...
Click to read more »November 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-07. Gough, Whitlam. "Whitlam Speeches – 1975 Election Policy Speech". Whitlam Dismissal. Archived from the original on 2006-11-16...
Click to read more »dysphemism came from the Greek elements dys δύς "mis-" and pheme φήμη "speech, voice, reputation" in the late 19th century. Related terms can include...
Click to read more »People in the islands also use it to refer to ways in which the customs and speech of mainlanders differ from their own. This short article about Europe can...
Click to read more »1986, novella) Switzerland, A Prison: A Speech for Václav Havel (Die Schweiz — ein Gefängnis, 1990, speech) Goertz, Heinrich: Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Reinbek...
Click to read more »(informally known as quotes and speech marks) are punctuation marks used in pairs to mark a section of text as speech, a quotation, a phrase, or an unusual...
Click to read more »makes it more like an art than a science. Translators also work to convert speech as well as writing. The United Nations debates are translated as they are...
Click to read more »It is named after Ahmad ibn Hanbal. Iman is speech and action, it goes up and down. The Qur'an is the speech of Allah, it is uncreated from every single...
Click to read more »The Extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet for Disordered Speech, commonly abbreviated extIPA /ɛkˈstaɪpə/, provide additional symbols, accent...
Click to read more »A vowel is a particular kind of speech sound made by changing the shape of the upper vocal tract, or the area in the mouth above the tongue. A vowel letter...
Click to read more »or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and...
Click to read more »linguistics are: Speech recognition, which is a computer program that listens to people talk and writes down what they said Speech synthesis, which is...
Click to read more »automatic speech recognition, and natural language processing. He was well known for his quote, "Every time I fire a linguist, the performance of the speech recognizer...
Click to read more »Technical Information, United States Department of Energy Taylors Nobel banquet speech Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Taylor dies at 88 Media related to...
Click to read more »used for speech perception. Named after the man who found it, Harry McGurk (23 February 1936 – 17 April 1998), it says that people hear speech with their...
Click to read more »publicly. This term was made popular by US President Richard Nixon in a speech he gave on November 3 1969, about the Vietnam War. Nixon said "And so tonight...
Click to read more »area of study involving the study of communication. Students learn about speech and different types of media. This short article about science can be made...
Click to read more »others. For example, in each interaction, a person selects certain gestures, speech patterns, or expressions of femininity, masculinity, social class, and cultural...
Click to read more »tasks through adaptation. Artificial intelligence is widely applied in speech recognition, image recognition, robotics, autonomous systems, natural language...
Click to read more »Mother Teresa of Kolkata information Archived 2014-02-01 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) Speech On Mother Teresa In English : Nobel Peace Prize Speech...
Click to read more »technology created by Microsoft which uses animated characters Text to speech engines, and Speech recognition software to improve interaction with computer users...
Click to read more »debate over what censorship is and when it is okay. When there is freedom of speech and freedom of the press, most information can published. However, even...
Click to read more »describe facts or to discuss whatever one's thoughts are in free flowing speech. It may be used for newspapers, novels, magazines, encyclopedias, letters...
Click to read more »expression, freedom of assembly, the right to security and liberty, freedom of speech, the right to privacy, the right to equal treatment under the law and due...
Click to read more »arts), the way that colors or shapes are put together Composition (language), in literature and rhetoric, producing a work for speech or written discourse...
Click to read more »Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine official campaign site June 2006 Speech by Angus King on the Maine laptop program Archived 2008-10-23 at the Wayback...
Click to read more »[source?] Speech example An example of a man from northern Ohio with an AAVE accent (Bobby Womack). Problems playing this file? See media help. Speech example...
Click to read more »announced support for countries which were threatened by military force. This speech is called "Truman Doctrine" nowadays. In detail, he promised support for...
Click to read more »2013, Kaine delivered a speech on the Senate floor in support of the bi-partisan "Gang of Eight" immigration bill. The speech was entirely in Spanish...
Click to read more »Logorrhea is a speech disorder. It is a psychological disorder where a person speaks continuously in gibberish. It is a sign of an underlying mental illness...
Click to read more »motivate members to do our best. It is a short prepared speech. Toast of the Day is a short prepared speech, dedicated to something or somebody the speaker considers...
Click to read more »It is also important for the processing of semantics (meaning) in both speech and vision. The temporal lobe contains the hippocampus and plays a key role...
Click to read more »remembered by the people of the United States, who he saved. Lincoln's famous speech, the Gettysburg Address, is written into one of the walls at the Memorial...
Click to read more »as a "martyr" and an "exceptional man in an exceptional age" in a 1995 speech at the United States Capitol. In 2009, Defense Secretary Robert Gates awarded...
Click to read more »website The Open Library public domain audiobook at LibriVox (Text of the speech given by Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, at the launch...
Click to read more »that speech is a relative newcomer in human evolution. Recently evolved behaviours are almost always less reliable than long-existing functions. Speech is...
Click to read more »in dictatorships historically and often causes the hate crime and hate speech. Tolerance is often about religion (religious toleration), sex, or politic...
Click to read more »near-close front unrounded vowel. Tsur, Reuven (February 1992). The Poetic Mode of Speech Perception. Duke University Press. p. 20. ISBN 0-8223-1170-4....
Click to read more »Archived copy (Speech). Circle Line Discovery. Singapore. Archived from the original on 2011-04-11. Retrieved 2012-01-06.{{cite speech}}: CS1 maint: archived...
Click to read more »English and Spanish Interference in the Midwestern United States". American Speech. 71 (1): 72–85. doi:10.2307/455470. ISSN 0003-1283. JSTOR 455470. "Mexican...
Click to read more »lost to Mitch McConnell. Beshear delivered the Democratic response to a speech to a joint session of the United States Congress given by President Donald...
Click to read more »Limbii Române Cluj Quiggin, E. C. (1906), A Dialect of Donegal: Being the Speech of Meenawannia in the Parish of Glenties , Cambridge University Press Ramalho...
Click to read more »Ain't I a Woman? is a famous speech by Sojourner Truth, who was born into slavery in New York in 1797. After she became free in 1827, she started speaking...
Click to read more »Wayback Machine Pete Wilson, Candidate for Governor, 1994 Platform Papers, Speeches and Endorsements Archived 2009-05-06 at the Wayback Machine Pete Wilson...
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Click to read more »everywhere in the world should have. This part of his speech has therefore been named the Four Freedoms Speech as well. This was before the American participation...
Click to read more »the original on August 31, 2018. Retrieved September 3, 2018. Biographic speech from The Chinese University of Hong Kong James Mirrlees interviewed by Alan...
Click to read more »Retrieved January 25, 2025. Bigg, Matthew Mpoke (March 4, 2025). "Why Trump's Speech to Congress Isn't a State of the Union Address". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...
Click to read more »that is that 'remember that you [have to] die') is an artistic figure of speech. It is a reminder that nobody can avoid death. It has been written on many...
Click to read more »AD. Classical Latin is a dead language, as is Vulgar Latin, the common speech of citizens in the Roman Empire. Latin is no longer spoken as a first language...
Click to read more »movement wanted to end British rule in India. The movement was started in a speech in Bombay, where Mahatma Gandhi asked Indians to Do or Die. The Congress...
Click to read more »someone's reputation. It may apply to individuals or groups. Harassment Hate speech Ad hominem Discrimination Psychological warfare This short article can be...
Click to read more »Burn, author Red Byron, NASCAR driver Asa Earl Carter, Segregationist, speech writer, and author of The Education of Little Tree Quinton Caver, American...
Click to read more »abolitionist, and member of the American Anti-Slavery Society. She made her first speech against slavery when she was only sixteen years old. Late in life she became...
Click to read more »about this and is most known for his invention and writings of Visible Speech. In his writings he explained ways of teaching people who were deaf and...
Click to read more »called forensic speaking, or forensics. Propaganda is an another name for speech for or against some point of view. In George Orwell's words propaganda is...
Click to read more »things from each other. In many countries, people have a "right to free speech", which means other people should not stop them from speaking their opinions...
Click to read more »party was openly involved in terrorist activities and hampering freedom of speech. Head of party Sheikh Hasina has also been widely referred to as an autocrat...
Click to read more »1952 and again from 1959 until 1960. In 1964, his "A Time for Choosing" speech made Reagan popular with conservatives. He was elected governor of California...
Click to read more »botanical fruit = seed with covering tissue, but not a fruit in ordinary speech. Fergus, Charles (2002). Trees of Pennsylvania and the Northeast. Stackpole...
Click to read more »fabric. The word "gauntlet" is sometimes used in the following figure of speech: "to throw down the gauntlet." If a person says that "Fred threw down the...
Click to read more »Allahabad Address (Urdu: خطبہ الہ آباد) is a speech by Pakistani scholar Sir Muhammad Iqbal. The speech was given on 29 December 1930, at Allahabad, British...
Click to read more »McCormick Place. President Barack Obama made his 2012 election victory speech speech there. It was named after Colonel Robert R. McCormick. "U.S. Convention...
Click to read more »therapist Hypnotherapist Occupational therapist Physiotherapist Psychotherapist Speech therapist Medical treatments may have four results: No effect at all Placebo...
Click to read more »medical syndrome in which people develop speech patterns that are thought of as a foreign accent. The change in speech is different from the person's native...
Click to read more »gives more information about the noun that goes with it. It is a part of speech. Often, the adjective is before the noun it describes. Sometimes an adjective...
Click to read more »Irony is a term for a figure of speech. Irony is when something happens that is opposite from what is expected. It can often be funny, but it is also used...
Click to read more »robotics and speech recognition. Reddy developed Hearsay I, the first speech recognition system, which is the foundation for all commercial speech recognition...
Click to read more »Television (video) (in Czech) Zemřel Miloš Jakeš (in Czech) Parts of the speech in Červený Hrádek (audio) (in Czech) Projev Miloše Jakeše na Červeném Hrádku...
Click to read more »and bought a coffee farm. In 1942, Figueres made a speech on Latin America Radio. In this speech, he objected to the situation in Costa Rica under president...
Click to read more »Epistemology. from the Greek words episteme = science and logos = word/speech Concise Oxford Dictionary Guthrie W.K.C. 1962. A history of Greek philosophy...
Click to read more »Framework (MARF) is a computer program that tries to understand voice, sound, speech, text and human language in general. In MARF, scientists and programmers...
Click to read more »fricatives because throughout the length of time it takes to produce this speech sound, the state of the gaps or holes in your mouth remains unchanged, without...
Click to read more »joining the Nation after he was released. At first, Malcolm X's actions and speeches were mostly inspired by the beliefs and teachings of the Nation of Islam...
Click to read more »usually have gender for nouns. Case: nominative (subject), vocative (direct speech), accusative (object), genitive (of the noun), dative (to or for the noun)...
Click to read more »scientific term. Normally we use the term collarbone, both in everyday speech and literary fiction. Image of the clavicle Wikisource has original writing...
Click to read more »protein needed for speech and language. It codes for "Forkhead box protein P2", which is needed for the proper development of speech and language in humans...
Click to read more », image compression), and feature extraction (e.g., converting text to speech). For analog signals, signal processing may involve the amplification and...
Click to read more »stands for Tones and Break Indices) is a set of rules for writing down how speech sounds. It is used to show the melody and rhythm of sentences. Scientists...
Click to read more »-ed). The meaning of words can be found in a dictionary. Lexeme Parts of speech Heteronym — when two different words have the same spelling Iggulden, Hal;...
Click to read more »Friday 4.00 - 18.00, Saturday 6.00 - 16.00 and Sunday 6.00 - 19.00) are very speech-focused and use an extensive playlist to introduce unknown and emerging...
Click to read more »audio signals, and for speech recognition. Commonly a simplified model of the human vocal tract is used. This model allows speech synthesis. This makes...
Click to read more »director, producer. His best known movie director works are The King's Speech (2010), Les Misérables (2012) and Cats (2019). He studied in Oxford University...
Click to read more »of the Republican Party nomination and in his January 11, 1989, farewell speech to the nation: ...I've spoken of the shining city all my political life...
Click to read more »pride and white separatism. Ad hominem Divide and conquer Lobbying Hate speech Pork barrel Psychological warfare Red herring Smear campaign This short...
Click to read more »Scotland, and Ireland on 8 March 1702 after the death of William. In her first speech to the Parliament of England, Anne said it was important to unite England...
Click to read more »credit for Garfield's victory in 1880 after he wrote a speech about Garfield but never made the speech. The 31st Speaker of the United States House of Representatives...
Click to read more »has five different kinds of phrases, one for each of the main parts of speech. In a phrase, the main word or the word that is that is the subject of the...
Click to read more »Journal, often abbreviated ApJ (pronounced "ap jay") in references and speech, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of astrophysics and astronomy, started...
Click to read more »Union of January 6, 1941, which therefore has been called the Four Freedoms Speech as well. This right, as well as the other three of the Four Freedoms of...
Click to read more »Weizsäcker said: In 1987, U.S. President Ronald Reagan gave his famous speech "Tear down this wall!" outside of the gate. In 1989, the Berlin Wall was...
Click to read more »known for her "Ain't I a Woman?" speech, given at the Woman's Rights Convention of 1851. She also gave out speeches about abolishing slavery. Also, she...
Click to read more »Rockwell was inspired to make these paintings since he heard the Four Freedoms Speech of American President Franklin D. Roosevelt of January 6, 1941. This painting...
Click to read more »1990, Editor Tore Frängsmyr, [Nobel Foundation], Stockholm, 1991 Banquet Speech, December 10, 1990 Nobel Prize Lecture: Foundations of Portfolio Theory...
Click to read more »Curriculum Vitae". The Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 2011-03-25. "Award Ceremony Speech". The Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 2011-03-25. Moskal, Emily (February 17...
Click to read more »biographical information on the Parliament of Australia website Slipper's first speech to Parliament (28 February 1985) on the Parliament of Australia website...
Click to read more »Aquino Archived 2013-08-19 at the Wayback Machine President Cory's historic speech before the U.S. Congress NYTimes obituary President Aquino in Time Magazine's...
Click to read more »level of speech is thought to be more formal. If Persian or Arabic grammar constructs, such as the izafat, are used in Urdu, the level of speech is also...
Click to read more »married her wife, Alex, in 2006. "Wanda Sykes 'Shocked' Herself With Lesbian Speech". Contactmusic.com. 3 June 2011.[permanent dead link] "Wanda Sykes Becomes...
Click to read more »this medal in paintings. He gave a famous speech called "Religion for the White Man and the Red". In this speech he responded to the missionary Jacob Cram...
Click to read more »Cheech & Chong are comedians who have all had hit records. A recording of speeches by the late American President John F. Kennedy became one of the biggest-selling...
Click to read more »was an important activist during the Berkeley Free Speech Movement. He is most famous for his speeches given at Sproul Hall, University of California, Berkeley...
Click to read more »philosophy much like it was done in Ancient Greece. Kalam literally means "speech": it uses dialectic in philosophy. One of the first "discussions" was about...
Click to read more »president, but Eisenhower still kept Nixon. Nixon after the accusations made a speech saying that no matter what people accuse him of illegally receiving during...
Click to read more »Amendment to the United States Constitution which added the freedom of speech, religion, press, and protest, and the Third Amendment to the Constitution...
Click to read more »Fruits on this list are defined as the word is used in everyday speech. It does not include vegetables, whatever their origin. Abiu Açaí Acerola Akebi...
Click to read more »Giuffrida, Angela (20 August 2019). "Italian PM announces resignation in speech". The Guardian. "C'è l'accordo tra M5s e Pd. Governo giallorosso ai nastri...
Click to read more »information on a computer to someone who cannot see. These can include text-to-speech software that read contents of a screen out loud, or hardware that translates...
Click to read more »involve a process of changing one's mind and body. This is done by limiting speech, what one thinks and does with the body. The earliest people who practiced...
Click to read more »issues On the Media, a weekly show 'bout journalism, the Internet and free speech William R. Rathvon is the only known eyewitness of the Gettysburg Address...
Click to read more »2026) was an American lawyer. He was the personal counsel, advisor, draft speech writer and close friend of Martin Luther King Jr. He was a scholar at Stanford...
Click to read more »Phonetic Association History of the alphabet Extensions for disordered speech (extIPA) Voice Quality Symbols (VoQS) Journal of the IPA (JIPA) Special...
Click to read more »facilities to ensure the shelter environment is tolerable for people. "Speech by Mr Raymond Lim, Minister for Transport, at the Visit to Kim Chuan Depot...
Click to read more »Constitutional Development Archived 2005-12-18 at the Wayback Machine Salim's Speech on HIV/AIDS Salim on Darfur Press release on Darfur AU in Darfur This short...
Click to read more »anyway and did his speech. The paper was covered in the blood of an assistant, who had been injured in the bomb. After his speech he decided to go to...
Click to read more »A conversation may be contrasted with formal presentations. A talk or speech, for example is an oral presentation by one person directed at a group....
Click to read more »low unemployment and high (but uneven) economic growth. In his Bedford speech of July 1957 he told the nation they had 'never had it so good'. Macmillan...
Click to read more »clothing and hairstyles. Dance is also a type of nonverbal communication. Speech has nonverbal elements known as paralanguage. These include voice quality...
Click to read more »the rules about hate speech After the 2019 Easter Bombings Peace TV was banned in India and Sri Lanka, for spreading hate speech. The First Post. "Centre...
Click to read more »Retrieved June 28, 2026. Although the term Newfie is sometimes used in casual speech, some Newfoundlanders consider it a pejorative. "The Legal Context of Canada's...
Click to read more »lobe of the dominant hemisphere, usually the left. It works as part of "speech production". Language processing has been linked to Broca's area after Pierre...
Click to read more »their own bodies and minds. He talked about three special ideas: freedom of speech freedom of assembly freedom to seek happiness, while not hurting others...
Click to read more »or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and...
Click to read more »music, G is a note, sometimes referred to as “Sol” or “So” it In common speech, G is a slang word for 'gangsta' or 'gangster'. In the SI, g is the symbol...
Click to read more »of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. The freedom of speech - Article 19 of the ICCPR guarantees the right to free expression. But it...
Click to read more »still used these days. Not all people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-impaired have switched to using instant messaging or texting or other modern...
Click to read more »Rhotaicism is a speech disorder that makes it difficult or impossible to produce any R sounds. Most people with rhotaicism convert the R sound to a W sound...
Click to read more »life. The basic idea is this: meaning is the information which is sent by speech or messages. What that information is can be inferred by a listener or reader...
Click to read more »Anti-LGBT rhetoric is a kind of speech that is directed against LGBT people. Most of the time, it is used against homosexuality. People who use it often...
Click to read more »Indian American speech scientist and the CEO and founder of VocaliD. VocaliD is a company that customizes digital voices for people with speech impairments...
Click to read more »in general. Disability bullying can become a type of hate crime or hate speech. It is a kind of abuse. "Briefing Paper, 'Bullying and Students with Disabilities'...
Click to read more »first time since the Norman Conquest in 1066 that the monarch made a public speech in English. Henry consulted with Parliament frequently but was sometimes...
Click to read more »Hindu goddesses. The Vedas also mention her name. She is the goddess of speech, learning and knowledge. The legend states that she created the Sanskrit...
Click to read more »groups of words to make repetitions and parallelisms. Poetry uses figures of speech, ellipses and delayed identification to suggest that there is more meaning...
Click to read more »human rights, for example, torture, murder and oppression of freedom of speech, both at home and in African countries where he sent Cuban soldiers to spread...
Click to read more »Frank Herbert SF Hall of Fame induction (Kevin Anderson report with his speech) This short article about a person from the United States can be made longer...
Click to read more »the top men at the Disney company each gave speeches. California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger gave a speech as did Walt Disney's daughter, Diane Disney...
Click to read more »Lough Erne Golf Resort in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland In the Queen's speech at the state opening of Parliament in 2012, Elizabeth II said that "my government...
Click to read more »Usually they are only given at Christmas and Easter, but also the first speech of a new pope is Urbi et Orbi, and sometimes one is given to special gatherings...
Click to read more »Greek: ἀναστροφή, anastrophē, "a turning back or about") is a figure of speech in which the normal word order of the subject, the verb, and the object...
Click to read more »German population through broadcast. Ad hominem Divide and conquer Hate speech Identity politics Military Pork barrel Propaganda Psychology Red herring...
Click to read more »A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things, usually by using the words 'like' or 'as'. It is used to make a direct and clear comparison...
Click to read more »Chambers' Book of Days:April 20th With a censored version of Cromwell's 1653 speech ending the Parliament. http://castorblog.com/archives/000275.html Archived...
Click to read more »Gibberish is words that are or look like nonsense. It may include speech sounds that are not actual words. Word salad This short article can be made longer...
Click to read more »from 1776 to 1779. He is known for his "Give me liberty or give me death!" speech in 1775 shortly before the American Revolutionary War in St. John's Church...
Click to read more »Britain could win, and promised to continue the fight. He made famous speeches that are still remembered today. He was friends with the President of the...
Click to read more »A noun is a kind of word (see part of speech) that is usually the name of something such as a person, place, thing, animal, or idea. In English, nouns...
Click to read more »in American English", in Bell-Berti, F.; Raphael, L.J. (eds.), Producing Speech: Contemporary issues for K Harris, New York: AIP, pp. 9–33 Delattre, P.;...
Click to read more »again to thank the performers. People may applaud after someone makes a speech or at a sporting match. They will applaud after a play in the theatre or...
Click to read more »"'We do not encourage what happened today': Lankford delivers powerful speech following chaos in DC". KOCO. Retrieved 2025-10-28. Lankford, James (2023-09-25)...
Click to read more »- four pictures of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, called: Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear. Other famous...
Click to read more »(degree in acting) at the graduation ceremony of Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, England. On 8 August 2012, Hoskins said he had retired...
Click to read more »Rockwell was inspired to make these paintings since he heard the Four Freedoms Speech of American President Franklin D. Roosevelt of January 6, 1941. This painting...
Click to read more »A consonant is a speech sound in which the air is at least partly blocked or any letter which represents this. Consonants may come singly (by themselves)...
Click to read more »classified. Many do have extra layers from other parts of the flower. In general speech, and especially in cooking, some fruits are a sweet product, but not all...
Click to read more »stroke that can lead to and may cause arm or leg weakness or paralysis and speech troubles. Cerebral aneurysms may result due to congenital defect, high blood...
Click to read more »A source text is a piece of work (usually writing, sometimes speech) where information or ideas come from. In translation, a source text is the original...
Click to read more »to refer to gay men. Many people, especially homosexuals, see it as hate speech. Most prefer the term gay, or sometimes queer. Queer has been taken back...
Click to read more »of Racial Discrimination prohibits participation to hate group and hate speech, as well as racial discrimination in Article 4. Anti-Defamation League Domestic...
Click to read more »National Park of Manipur. It is often called the "dancing deer" in everyday speech. "Rucervus eldii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T4265A22166803...
Click to read more »Roberts' gallantry has on every occasion been most marked". In an important speech in Manchester on 22 October 1912 Roberts warned of the threat posed by Germany:...
Click to read more »bullied than lesbians. Gay bullying can become a type of hate crime or hate speech. Homophobia Sexual orientation Transphobia LGBT Lussenhop, Jessica. "Schools...
Click to read more »emails and word processor documents, but also the computer representation of speech, music, pictures, videos, ATM and credit card transactions, sensor data...
Click to read more »outside Britain. She went with her parents to South Africa. She made a speech on her 22nd birthday. She said her whole life would be devoted to the service...
Click to read more »political pressure on governments that control freedom of speech Use technology to promote free speech in countries with restrictive governments Pressure governments...
Click to read more »Wood frog is the ordinary speech name for many species of frog. Lithobates sylvaticus or Rana sylvatica, the North American wood frog Papurana daemeli...
Click to read more »2012. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 13 May 2015. "Speech View". defense.gov. Archived from the original on 21 May 2010. Retrieved...
Click to read more »Broadband". Kao was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2002 and had speech difficulty. He died on September 23, 2018 from complications of the disease...
Click to read more »action. Vygotsky suggested that private speech changes as children age, beginning as external (out loud) speech when they are younger but then becoming...
Click to read more »"5=Indo-European phylosector". The Linguasphere register of the world's languages and speech communities. Vol. 2. Oxford: Observatoire Linguistique, Linguasphere Press...
Click to read more »A synecdoche is a figure of speech where a thing is referred to by one of its parts. Examples include: "Boots" meaning soldiers. "Wheels" meaning a car...
Click to read more »Israelite's must build their society. Deuteronomy is mostly Moses's final speech to his people and a summary of the Pentateuch. Isabel Lang Intertextualität...
Click to read more »"the Parliament of the United Kingdom's approval for the British monarch's speech from the throne". "Andy Burnham becomes prime minister". The Guardian. 20...
Click to read more »approximants, and they are very easily deleted intervocalically in natural speech, making pronunciations like [taːr̥] for dagar 'days' [...] quite common...
Click to read more »An oxymoron is a term for a figure of speech. It is made up of two or more words that seem to be opposite to each other, or actually are opposite. For...
Click to read more »Abitur (school exams) in 1917. He was the best in his class. He gave a speech at the end of the school year. However, his headteacher said, that he would...
Click to read more »former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot while giving a campaign speech in Nara. The city is in the northern part of Nara Prefecture. It is on the...
Click to read more »over former Australian Prime Minister Sir George Reid's seat. In his first speech to the parliament he said that women should be able to become members of...
Click to read more »inherited genetic defects. Here's a key part of the Nobel presentation speech by Professor Bertil Daneholt of the Nobel Assembly of the Karolinska Institute:...
Click to read more »A verb is a kind of word (part of speech) that tells about an action or a state. It is the main part of a sentence: every sentence has a verb. In English...
Click to read more »countries. It must not be confused with mime (acting with gestures but no speech). It is known for its comedy and audience participation. Pantomimes are...
Click to read more »Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia. Henry's speech is said to have...
Click to read more »other material that is used to stop and absorb blood from wounds. In common speech, the word "bandage" is often used to mean a dressing, though technically...
Click to read more »Archived 2016-02-14 at the Wayback Machine, full text of Peter Thomson's speech to the Australia-Fiji Business Council Conference, 14 September 2009 (on...
Click to read more »21, 2016. Rabbi Ronald Greenwald's speech to the 2011 Agudah Convention on YouTube Rabbi Ronald Greenwald's speech at the Bar Mitzvah of Josh Rosenberg...
Click to read more »psychology, speech is part of pragmatics, a field which deals with signs and their interpretation. The signs in question are called "speech acts". To listen...
Click to read more »July 8, 2022, he was shot and killed in Nara while delivering a campaign speech for the upper house elections by a 41-year-old unemployed man, Tetsuya Yamagami...
Click to read more »the United States, and the government of these states. It came after a speech by Booker T. Washington, given in 1895. The compromise is the following:...
Click to read more »of the First Amendment rights in the United States, especially for free speech. In the 1960s he was the last person arrested for impersonating and swearing...
Click to read more »54. ISBN 0-226-46787-2. MacKay, Ian (1987). Phonetics: The Science of Speech Production (2nd ed.). Little, Brown and Company. p. 106. ISBN 0-316-54238-5...
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Click to read more »speakers of both can understand each other if they are using everyday speech. The two languages use different writing systems, but writing systems are...
Click to read more »one seat. Rodney Hide Archived 20 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine, "Speech to ACT Auckland Regional Conference, 30 July 2006" This short article about...
Click to read more »written down, but in the ancient past, some long poems were only told in speech for hundreds of years before finally being written down! Conceptual art...
Click to read more »member until March 8, 1964. Malcolm X had made a series of antisemitic speeches, which promoted The Protocols of the Elders of Zion among Black Americans...
Click to read more »the city was known for Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in 1775 at St. John's Church, and the passage of the Virginia Statute for...
Click to read more »physiological process of speech. To study language, we focus on the psychological process. Language is studied apart from speech. It does not exist among...
Click to read more »-Her speech and manners.-The little blind girl.-One of Nellie's friends.-Her sight and hearing.-Her toys and how she played with them.", The speech of monkeys...
Click to read more »Churchill delivered 33 major wartime speeches on BBC radio. The BBC World Service broadcasts radio news, speech and discussions in more than 40 languages...
Click to read more »Normandy. On 16 June 1944, General Charles de Gaulle made his first major speech in Bayeux. The buildings were not damaged much during the Battle of Normandy...
Click to read more »includes a sample from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech. "Long Way to Go" was originally recorded in 2003 during recording sessions...
Click to read more »refer to: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, a city Battle of Gettysburg, an American Civil battle fought there Gettysburg Address, a speech by Abraham Lincoln...
Click to read more »party. While running for president and holding a speech, he was shot, but lived and even finished his speech. Because the Republican voters were split between...
Click to read more »inherited genetic defects. Here's a key part of the Nobel presentation speech by Professor Bertil Daneholt of the Nobel Assembly of the Karolinska Institute:...
Click to read more »laboratory conditions. The name "coinage metals" is often used in casual speech to refer to these elements, but various cultures have used many other metals...
Click to read more »1963. It was where Martin Luther King, Jr gave his famous I Have a Dream speech. After the march, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the National Voting Rights...
Click to read more »He started the Mexican War of Independence against Spain. Hidalgo made a speech in 1810 that is now called the Grito de Dolores. He called on the people...
Click to read more »love you") and cried on his father's coffin. After this moving eulogy (a speech at a funeral about the dead person), many Canadian people thought Justin...
Click to read more »presidential candidate, Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, was murdered while doing a speech in front of hundreds of people. One of the most remembered events after...
Click to read more »or the new stem or flower growth that grows on woody plants. In everyday speech, shoots are often synonymous with stems. Young shoots are often eaten by...
Click to read more »Wayback Machine, El Watan, 27 décembre 2008 (In Arabic) Video clip of a speech by Houari Boumédiène This short article about a person or group of people...
Click to read more »computer programs that turn written words into speech that sounds like a real person talking. This is called speech synthesis. The company started in 2022. Two...
Click to read more »former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe was fatally shot during a campaign speech near Nara, Japan. His assassination was the first of a former Japanese prime...
Click to read more »Assembly (in French) Laurent Fabius' personal web page (in French) His Speech Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine to the College Historical Society...
Click to read more »New Zealand, from 2001 to 2006. Dame Silvia Cartwright (16 June 2002). "Speech to Save the Children AGM". Archived from the original on 28 September 2007...
Click to read more »In the end, he accepted the award from the King of Sweden and gave a big speech [2]. A. Martinato, Y. Chauvin, G. Lefebvre, Kinetic aspects of the "period...
Click to read more »rule was known for corruption, a lavish lifestyle, and restricting free speech. Najib became Deputy Prime Minister in 2004 and took over from Abdullah...
Click to read more »original on 2021-04-23. Retrieved 2021-03-19. "Loud Noise Dangers". American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Retrieved 2025-06-22. "Noise-Induced Hearing...
Click to read more »Dalby, 1999/2000, The Linguasphere register of the world's languages and speech communities. Observatoire Linguistique, Linguasphere Press. Volume 2. Oxford...
Click to read more »of Allaah (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) said: “Verily the most beloved speech to Allaah is the servant’s saying, ‘Subhaanak Allaahumma wa bihamdika wa...
Click to read more »On September 19, 2017, President of the United States Donald Trump, in a speech to the United Nations General Assembly, included Yokota in a series of accusations...
Click to read more »The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2025-07-12. "Mel Brooks' BAFTA speech will definitely make you laugh". Digital Spy. 2017-02-13. Retrieved 2025-07-12...
Click to read more »accomplished by pronouns, words used to take the place of a noun, in order to make speech easier. The first person is the speaker referring to himself or herself...
Click to read more »side (for example, "sleepy sun sank slowly over the sea"). A figure of speech which refers indirectly to a situation, and leaves the reader (or audience)...
Click to read more »Rockwell was inspired to make these paintings since he heard the Four Freedoms Speech of American President Franklin D. Roosevelt of January 6, 1941. This painting...
Click to read more »Gurindji Land Ceremony Speech – transcript and audio from August 1975 Listen to an excerpt of Gough Whitlam's 'Kerr's Cur' speech on australianscreen online...
Click to read more »of the Premier of Quebec is to set the legislative roles on the opening speech of the National Assembly. "Nombre de premiers ministres et de gouvernements...
Click to read more »something to perform. An actor many have to be prepared to say a monologue (a speech from a play). If he (or she) is auditioning for a particular play then he...
Click to read more »used when opposing an idea. It can also be used in different figures of speech. In both sentences and talking, the words "No" and the word "Not" can both...
Click to read more »A pronoun is traditionally a part of speech in grammar, but many modern linguists call it a type of noun. In English, pronouns are words such as me, she...
Click to read more »can all be tailored to the user's preferences. Narrator Microsoft Windows Speech Recognition "Windows Narrator Customization". Microsoft Inc. Retrieved 14...
Click to read more »or Portland, Maine, with Portland winning. March 1 – Victor Hugo gives speech at the French national assembly and uses the phrase United States of Europe...
Click to read more »"That makes no sense" or "That is nonsense" are examples from everyday speech. A variation of this is to say that something does not make "economic sense"...
Click to read more »A voice recorder or a dictation machine is a device to record speech or other sounds, and then play it back. Starting in the early 20th century they were...
Click to read more »piece. DAWs are used for the production and recording of music, songs, speech, radio, television, soundtracks, podcasts, sound effects. It is also used...
Click to read more »Declaration of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam was a speech read by Ho Chi Minh on September 2, 1945, in Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi, Vietnam...
Click to read more »as a pet. Budgies are intelligent birds and can be taught to mimic human speech. A True Ambassador: the Budgerigar Archived 2007-01-08 at the Wayback Machine...
Click to read more »Katie. "Watch Depeche Mode's Wholesome Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Acceptance Speech". EDM.com - The Latest Electronic Dance Music News, Reviews & Artists. "Depeche...
Click to read more »In everyday speech, the word "theory" is used as a "best guess". In modern science, a scientific theory is a hypothesis that has been tested and explains...
Click to read more »Federal Communications Commission. His speech calling to television as a "vast wasteland" is still used even as the speech has passed its 50th anniversary....
Click to read more »linguolabial affricate is a rare type of consonantal sound, used in disordered speech. It is not in English. The phonation is voiceless. This means that this...
Click to read more »country's frayed relations with its neighbors. During his inauguration speech, he said "I will preside over a government of national unity that will bring...
Click to read more »Swedish police stroke against the concert. Several persons suspected for hate speech were arrested. Totally the police arrested circa 250 personer people. Participants...
Click to read more »true vocal folds, to protect them. They have a very small role in normal speech , but are often used in musical screaming and the death grunt singing style...
Click to read more »20, 1993. Bill Clinton announcement speech Archived 2020-11-08 at the Wayback Machine Bill Clinton acceptance speech Booknotes interview with P.F. Bentley...
Click to read more »around it. This helps the reader to understand the piece in question. In speech, the social setting as well as the language help the listener to understand...
Click to read more »an opening into the nose. The disorder can result in feeding problems, speech problems, hearing problems, and frequent ear infections. Less than half...
Click to read more »Ionut; Kieser, Jules & Swain, Michael 2007. Tongue contractions during speech may have led to the development of the bony geometry of the chin following...
Click to read more »written language (orthography). It roughly corresponds to a phoneme in speech. Graphemes include alphabetic letters, typographic ligatures, Chinese characters...
Click to read more »offending groups and can be used by corporations to relax the online critical speech of such groups. A company owning a trademark may send such letter to them...
Click to read more »he died, Warrior gave a speech to the fans and wrestlers, past and present, in his Ultimate Warrior character. During the speech he said: "No WWE talent...
Click to read more »Bromide as a figure of speech means an overused saying or idiom, such as "quick as a mouse" and "big as an elephant". This usage was first coined by the...
Click to read more »Jules, and Sombaye Eyango. "Inside the Virtual Ambazonia: Separatism, Hate Speech, Disinformation and Diaspora in the Cameroonian Anglophone Crisis." (2018)...
Click to read more »protest singer, and political activist. He wrote songs during the Free Speech movement in Berkeley, California and during many political events during...
Click to read more »had specific features that supported appropriate content of each genre. Speech patterns for comedy would not be appropriate for tragedy, for example, and...
Click to read more »the world. It was felt to many people like an attack on the freedom of speech, which is an essential part of a democracy. Media related to Charlie Hebdo...
Click to read more »the person's speech inside the quotation marks but prefer that it be placed outside. Periods and commas that are part of the person's speech are permitted...
Click to read more »A history of writing. Flammarion, Paris. DeFrancis, John 1989. Visible speech: the diverse oneness of writing systems. Honolulu: University of Hawaii...
Click to read more »Player A listen server, a type of game server Project LISTEN, developing speech recognition reading tutorial software Listen (album) - by A Flock of Seagulls...
Click to read more »Foreign Affairs. He was born in Washington, D.C.. "Marin Raykov's Farewell Speech". 24 Chasa. Retrieved 1 September 2013. "Marin Raykov is Bulgaria's interim...
Click to read more »Coast's Founder, Lavish Funeral". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-07-22. "Speech Delivered by Mister Houphouet-Boigny, Minister of State at the Geo-Andre...
Click to read more »announced on 11 January 2011 by Transport Minister Mr Raymond Lim in a speech while visiting Bedok when new platform screen doors opened there. It was...
Click to read more »Wayback Machine", 3 April 2006, Telegraph. Glen Frankel (2013-12-05). "The Speech at Rivonia Trial that Changed History". Washington Post. Such as Peter Agre...
Click to read more »second language in these schools. Welsh has mutations in which a sound (in speech) or a letter (in writing) changes at the start of a word. Example are the...
Click to read more »percussive is a rare consonant. It is not in English but is in disordered speech. This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding...
Click to read more »(voluntary muscular activity). It plans, thinks, judges, and organises speech and information. These are the so-called 'higher mental functions'. The...
Click to read more »common English words by her older siblings. As the series progresses, her speech begins to grow and by the end of the series she is speaking in full sentences...
Click to read more »biggest meeting hall in Berlin. The Berlin Sportpalast is well known for speech of Joseph Goebbels in 1943 about the "Total War". 52°29′41″N 13°21′33″E...
Click to read more »Cochlear implants fix this problem by having a microphone of sorts and a speech processor outside of the ear that helps capturing sounds and then processing...
Click to read more »Significant figures in a decimal number. A person's figure. Figure of speech, also called a rhetorical figure. Figure skating. Figure in wood. Miniature...
Click to read more »happened on January 19-27, 1830. It was about protectionist tariffs. The speeches between Webster and Hayne themselves were not planned. They had burst forth...
Click to read more »output 24 hours a day, punctuated by bespoke BBC news bulletins and other speech output designed specifically to be pertinent to the audience." RAJAR listening...
Click to read more »March 5, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2016. "1984 PRESIDENTIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SPEECH OF GEORGE McGOVERN". Archived from the original on 2012-10-15. Retrieved...
Click to read more »murdered businessman Hanns Martin Schleyer in October 1977, Scheel gave a speech entitled shame. Scheel died on 24 August 2016 following a long illness....
Click to read more »helps with reading and writing. Speech is a newcomer in evolutionary terms. Like the large heads of babies, human speech evolved very recently. Newer biological...
Click to read more »leadership is gathered in one place, such as during the State of the Union speech or a presidential inauguration. This is to make sure that the government...
Click to read more »Argentine Spanish. It is the most prominent dialect to employ voseo in both speech and writing. Many features of Rioplatense are also shared with the varieties...
Click to read more »open class, which means that there is no end to how many words a part of speech in a language can have. Since content words are usually more important in...
Click to read more »States Congress declared war on Japan an hour after the famous Day of Infamy speech by Roosevelt. After the declaration of war, Germany and Italy, the other...
Click to read more »Drinking alcoholic drinks may lead to aggressive behavior, problems with speech, and different forms of amnesia. This effect is called intoxication. People...
Click to read more »pronounced "zee" /ˈziː/, because it comes from a late 17th century English speech. The name of the Semitic symbol was zayin and was the seventh letter. It...
Click to read more »mathematicians."(italics added) 2009 — After U.S. President Barack Obama's 2009 speech in Cairo, PBS experts discussed the President's words: According to David...
Click to read more »convention in Chicago, Franklin Roosevelt's wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, gave a speech to the party, and they chose him to run. Franklin Roosevelt chose Secretary...
Click to read more »Conservative Party, particularly Enoch Powell. He made his famous Rivers of Blood speech while it was being discussed. It amended the Race Relations Act 1965. It...
Click to read more »Circumcision is an operation in which the foreskin is removed. In common speech, someone who has been circumcised is described as "cut" while someone who...
Click to read more »evil and incompatible with human rights, gender equality and freedom of speech and expression. People of different religions who speak Arabic use the word...
Click to read more »allophones. Phonology focuses on the study of phonemes, "units of sound (speech) that distinguish one word from another in a particular language." Phonology...
Click to read more »opened at the Gettysburg National Cemetery. President Abraham Lincoln gave a speech called the Gettysburg Address at the ceremony to open the cemetery and honor...
Click to read more »long. It talks about the Second World War and the famous Winston Churchill speech. "Supertramp – Fool's Overture". Acclaimed Music. Retrieved 17 March 2021...
Click to read more »villain. Shakespeare lived and wrote before modern ideas of freedom of speech and freedom of the press had become accepted. The English government of...
Click to read more »Published. ISBN 978-1-5215-4368-9. Retrieved 14 August 2024. Ad hominem Hate speech Identity politics Pork barrel Psychological warfare Red herring Smear campaign...
Click to read more »coupled with that of the Lorenz attractor. Lorenz first used the phrase in a speech he gave in 1972. This short article about mathematics can be made longer...
Click to read more »Wayback Machine Photos The Nobel Foundation has a site on him, including speeches, biography and bibliography. Genealogy of Cela Family Archived 2022-06-30...
Click to read more »People from Glasgow are known as "Glaswegians" (glas-wee-jans). Their speech, a mixture of Scots and English, is fondly called "the Glasgow patter"....
Click to read more »Luther King, Jr., spoke last. His speech, called "I Have a Dream," became one of history's most famous civil rights speeches. Historians have said that the...
Click to read more »An allusion is a figure of speech. It refers to a well-known story, event, person, or object in order to make a comparison in a person's mind. For example...
Click to read more »include labor market, the source of income, health care, and freedom of speech, education, political representation, and participation. Economic inequality...
Click to read more »propaganda helps to continue and spread the dispute. Laws may prevent freedom of speech, and prevent discussion in print or other media. This makes it difficult...
Click to read more »Australian HIV/AIDS Legal Guide (Sydney: Federation Press, 1991), p. 48 American Speech - McCarthy, Kevin M. Volume 48, pp. 77-83 Secret Societies Handbook, Michael...
Click to read more »in 1840 and took the oath of office on March 4, 1841. His inauguration speech lasted an hour and forty minutes. He caught a serious case of pneumonia...
Click to read more »original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-05-01. E. Bakker 1997. Poetry in speech: orality and Homeric discourse. Ithaca NY. ISBN 0-8014-3295-2 Parry, Milman...
Click to read more »the song. The song features a short speech from John Lennon taken from one of his last interviews in 1980. The speech sample says: "As Churchill said, it's...
Click to read more »Herman Melville publishes Moby-Dick. 1851: Sojourner Truth delivers the speech Ain't I a Woman?. 1852: Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes Uncle Tom's Cabin...
Click to read more »Nazi Germany (.rm file) Archived 2005-04-15 at the Wayback Machine 1939 speech CBC Digital Archives – Mackenzie King: Public Life, Private Man Woodside...
Click to read more »Politicians were worried about the speech. The Senate's session was quickly closed at the beginning of April 1922, and the speech was delayed for several months...
Click to read more »English Wiktionary has a definition for: mute. Mute may refer to: Muteness, a speech disorder in which a person lacks the ability to speak Deaf-mute, where a...
Click to read more »country, such as reform the democratic system, human rights acts, freedom of speech acts, economy and law. That let Romania join the European Union on January...
Click to read more »school Senanayake did not succeed. He witnessed Buck’s famous farewell speech "You have learned the best lessons from STC (St. Thomas’s College)... true...
Click to read more »Areas. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 93–96. ISBN 978-0312053505. Speech By The First Secretary at the ZANU PF EXTRA ORDINARY CONGRESS Archived 2018-06-12...
Click to read more »song, "Yes We Can", directed by Jesse Dylan, a song inspired by Obama's speech following the 2008 New Hampshire primary. On February 7, 2012, Johansson...
Click to read more »healths in danger without need. He began asking, too, for more freedom of speech. The government removed him from his secret work and his special job as...
Click to read more »Peter-Paul de Leeuw, Thomas Dieste, and Timo Behrens. The first product was a speech-to-text in Dutch, an online tool that converts audio into an editable text...
Click to read more »motor neurons in the brainstem that allow movement in the face, including speech and swallowing. Integration It is involved in cardiovascular system control...
Click to read more »An audio-version of FaceTime was announced during Apple's annual keynote speech on June 10, 2013, and later released on September 18, 2013. The service...
Click to read more »Scowcroft on IMDb "Don't Attack Saddam" by Brent Scowcroft. Brent Scowcroft speech to Harvard Kennedy School, October 29, 2008 Archived December 10, 2012,...
Click to read more »through an election. When they are done, they will announce the result in a speech, called Habemus Papam (Latin: We have a pope) Elections keep a democratic...
Click to read more »handle language. In the neocortex, Broca's and Wernicke's areas, are used by speech and sign language. Other movements of the body have meaning, but are not...
Click to read more »called the Four Freedoms. Rockwell was inspired by the 1941 Four Freedoms Speech of American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Grimes, William (1993-06-13)...
Click to read more »verbs, adverbs or adjectives, but both words must be of the same part of speech. That means, only a noun can be a synonym of another noun, only a verb can...
Click to read more »supervising the government’s legislative programme (including the King’s speech), and managing government business within the House of Commons while also...
Click to read more »kilometres (75 miles) north of Dhaka which is the capital of the country. "Speech of Mayor on Spacial International Working Conference". Chittagong City Corporation...
Click to read more »President François Hollande announced a national state of emergency. In his speech of 14 November, Hollande said that 128 people were killed and another 128...
Click to read more »the inauguration of US presidents). The main theme in the inauguration speech of President Trump was his focus on the interests of the United States ("America...
Click to read more »(2012-09-03). "For San Antonio mayor, reflections of American Dream in convention speech". Reuters. Archived from the original on 2015-05-25. Retrieved 19 June 2015...
Click to read more »called the exclamation mark. ! can also mean: Factorial: a function in mathematics Derangement Negation !, the IPA symbol for postalveolar click in speech...
Click to read more »term first used by US President George W. Bush in his State of the Union speech on January 29, 2002 to describe the governments of Iraq, Iran, and North...
Click to read more »constitutional government of the Papal States. However, on 29 April 1848, after the speech with which Pius IX announced the withdrawal of the papal army from the front...
Click to read more »He supported ordinary language philosophy. He developed the theory of speech acts. He worked at Oxford University. He was awarded Order of the British...
Click to read more »Carroll, Greg (2015-01-06). Slavery and Free People of Color in Virginia (Speech). West Virginia Archives & History. Charleston, West Virginia. Retrieved...
Click to read more »quality symbols are International Phonetic Alphabet symbols for disordered speech, some examples of VQSs are: W (whisper) C (creak) F (falsetto) V (voice)...
Click to read more »Amos that religious leaders and people who work for justice have used in speeches about modern problems such as racism. Chapter 5 verse 24, "But let judgment...
Click to read more »Webster's "Reply to Hayne" in 1830 was generally seen as "the most eloquent speech ever delivered in Congress." Webster tried to keep the country from civil...
Click to read more »Spelling & grammar checker, word count (this also counts letters and lines) Speech recognition Inserts pictures in documents Choice of typefaces Special codes...
Click to read more »Macedonian David Dalby. The Linguasphere Register of the World's Languages and Speech Communities (1999/2000, Linguasphere Press). Pp. 449-450. This short article...
Click to read more »Force (RAF), especially the Fighter Command. The name comes from a famous speech, which was delivered by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the...
Click to read more »linguolabial affricate is a rare type of consonantal sound, used in disordered speech. It is not in English. The phonation is voiced. This means that the vocal...
Click to read more »government, and Sunak conceded the election on 5 July. In his resignation speech before tending his resignation to the King, Sunak apologised to Conservative...
Click to read more »Characters can be shown by description. They can also be shown through their speech, thoughts, or actions. Harrison, Martin. 1998. The Language of Theatre....
Click to read more »and speeches. His first essay was “Nature.” It would become one of his most popular essays. Then, many scholars know about him after he gave a speech at...
Click to read more »paper exists a list of rights, such as freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and separation of powers. All men have these rights...
Click to read more »disease or damage done to the brain. Very often, short-time memory, mind, speech and motor skills are affected. Certain forms of dementia cause a change...
Click to read more »that the software is available at no cost. An example is, "think of free speech, not free beer." Free Software Foundation GNU General Public License Linux...
Click to read more »language sociolect and type of speech pattern. It refers young women using a falsetto or high-pitched voice. The speech pattern is described as sounding...
Click to read more »"person who makes speeches," historians think he did not make the speeches himself. He was a logographer [en], a person who wrote speeches for other people...
Click to read more »by British servicemen who were present 26 July speech by Gamal Abdel Nasser (French translation) Speech by Gamal Abdel Nasser Archived 2012-03-11 at the...
Click to read more »in Jamaica are based on the British English in the writing, reading and speech. Jamaican Patois has African influences dating back to the 17th century...
Click to read more »about how and why language or sound changes to describe the history of speech communities to study the history of words, etymology. Modern historical...
Click to read more »equal protection of laws, including voting rights, freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly; equal employment; nondisclosure agreements; and criminal...
Click to read more »to pain (for example when his sternum is pressed firmly). Eye opening to speech (that is, when he is called). Eyes opening by himself (normally). There...
Click to read more »Hallgren, F. M.; Weiss, H. (1946). "'Buzz words' at the 'B School'". American Speech. Loughlin, Michael (May 2002). "On the buzzword approach to policy formation"...
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