for the US ActSPEECHAct of 2010 Speechact is a technical term in linguistics and the philosophy of language ... Who date May 2010 identify speech acts with illocutionary act s, rather than locutionary or perlocutionary ... acts Speech acts can be analysed on three levels A locutionary act , the performance of an utterance ... to the concept of a speechact. Although there are numerous opinions as to what illocutionary acts ... , speechact is often meant to refer just to the same thing as the term illocutionary act , which ... type of illocutionary speechact is that performed in the utterance of what Austin calls ... the speechact of warning Peter to be careful. In saying, I will try my best to be at home for dinner , Peter performs the speechact of promising to be at home in time. In saying, Ladies and gentlemen ... one speechact, and indeed performs this act, but also performs a further speechact, which is indirect ... indirectly, by means of directly performing a question, it counts as an indirect speechact. Indirect ... an indirect speechact to reject the proposal. This is indirect because the literal meaning of I have ... speech acts John Searle Searle has introduced the notion of an indirect speechact , which in his ... and means . Searle s solution is that the hearer can figure out what the indirect speechact is meant ... s proposal. Searle argues that a similar process can be applied to any indirect speechact as a model ... of an indirect request, Searle proposes a program for the analysis of indirect speechact ... found a method that will satisfactorily reconstruct what happens when an indirect speechact is performed ... act , occupied an important role in what was then to become the study of speech acts . All of these three acts, but especially the illocutionary act , are nowadays commonly classified as speech acts ... scholastic philosophers , ref See Smith, B. Towards a History of SpeechAct Theory , at pp.29 ... via the speech acts of their vows. ref as well as Thomas Reid , ref The term social act and some of the theory ... more details
The Securing the Protection of our Enduring and Established Constitutional Heritage SPEECHAct is a bill passed by the 111th United States Congress USBill 111 H.R. 2765 , USBill 111 S. 3518 that makes foreign libel judgments unenforceable in the United States unless they are compliant with the First Amendment to the United States Constitution US First Amendment . The bill is a response to libel tourism and creates a new cause of action against the foreign libel plaintiff and provide for damages if the foreign plaintiff acted to deprive an American of his or her right to free speech. ref cite web url http www.medialaw.org Content NavigationMenu Hot Topics Libel Tourism Libel Tourism.htm title Libel Tourism Federal Bill author publisher Media Law Resource Center date accessdate 2010 08 11 ref It was inspired by the legal battle that ensued between Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld and Saudi Arabia Saudi businessman Khalid bin Mahfouz over her 2003 book, Funding Evil . ref name signing cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk media greenslade 2010 aug 11 medialaw barack obama title Obama seals off US journalists and authors from Britain s libel laws author Greenslade, Roy work The Guardian date 2010 08 11 accessdate 2010 08 11 ref In a rare event, the bill was passed unanimously in both the United States House of Representatives House of Representatives and the United States Senate Senate before being signed by US President Barack Obama on August 10, 2010. ref name signing ref cite web url http www.thecuttingedgenews.com index.php?article 12432 title Congress Unites to Pass Bill Protecting American Authors and Publishers author Meisel, Aylana publisher The Cutting Edge News date 2010 08 03 accessdate 2010 08 11 ref The legislation has been endorsed by several US organizations including the American ... Editors , and the ACLU . Citation needed date February 2011 Previous bills The Free Speech Protection Act of 2008 and 2009 were previous bills introduced in the 110th United States Congress 110th and 111th ... more details
otheruses Refimprove date April 2009 linguistics 250px Speech is the vocalized form of human communication ... of the phonetic combination of a limited set of vowel and consonant speech sound units. These vocabularies, the syntax which structures them, and their set of speech sound units, differ creating the existence ... of them. The vocal abilities that enable humans to produce speech also provide humans with the ability ... language . Speech in some culture s has become the basis of a written language , often one that differs ... . Speech in addition to its use in communication, it is suggested by some psychologist s such as Vygotsky ... of consciousness psychology interior monologue . Speech is researched in terms of the speech production and speech perception of the sounds used in spoken language . Other research topics concern speech repetition , the ability to map heard spoken words into the vocalizations needed to recreated that plays a key role in the vocabulary expansion in children and speech error s. Several academic disciplines study these including acoustics , psychology , speech pathology , linguistics , cognitive ... speech. It is controversial how far human speech is unique in that other animals also Animal ... origins of speech are unknown and subject to much debate and speculation . Speech production main Speech production In linguistics articulatory phonetics , manner of articulation describes how the tongue, lips, jaw, and other speech organs are involved in making a sound make contact. Often the concept ... manners, and therefore several homorganic consonants. Normal human speech is produced with pulmonary ... words without the use of the lungs and glottis in alaryngeal speech of which there are three types esophageal speech , pharyngeal speech and buccal speech better known as Donald Duck talk . Speech perception main Speech perception Speech perception refers to the processes by which humans are able to interpret and understand the sounds used in language. The study of speech perception is closely ... more details
Alaryngeal speech is speech made using sources other than the glottis in the larynx to create voice sound. There are three types esophageal speech esophageal , buccal and pharyngeal speech. Each of these uses an alternative method of creating speech like phonation to that normally provided by the vocal cords. These forms of alaryngeal speech are also called pseudo voices . ref name Khaila Khaila H ... and phonological study of so called buccal speech produced by two long term tracheostomised children Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. ref Esophageal speech main Esophageal speech Esophageal speech uses air supply to create phonation from the esophagus and pharyngo esophageal segment to act as a replacement for the glottis . It is usually acquired following speech therapy after laryngectomy as a replacement for laryngeal speech. ref Diedrich WM. Youngstrom KA. 1966 . Alaryngeal Speech. Springfield, Ill. Thomas OCLC 347249 ref Buccal speech see also Donald Duck ... act as an alternative lung . The person then uses muscular action to drive the air through a small ... to make speech. ref name buccal Weinberg B, Westerhouse J. 1971 . A study of buccal speech. J Speech Hear Res. 14 3 652 8. PMID 5163900 ref ref Van Gilse PHG. 1948 . Another Method of Speech Without Larynx. Acta Oto Laryngologica, 36, Supplement 78, 109 110. DOI 10.3109 00016484809122642 ... speech is more than two octaves above that of esophageal speakers this gives it a raised pitch compared to normal speech . Pharyngeal speech This is created by producing the air supply needed for phonation ... . A study of pharyngeal speech. J Speech Hear Disord. 38 1 111 8. PMID 4698378 ref ref name Khaila ... as her exclusive form of speech. ref name pharyngeal Such speech was impaired in spite of ten years ... half, half that was spent creating quasiperiodic speech like sound and half noise. This produced an unpleasant, markedly hoarse voice quality which was consistently evident in her pharyngeal speech. ref ... more details
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A maiden speech is the first speech given by a newly Election elected member of a legislature or parliament . Traditions surrounding maiden speeches vary from country to country. In many Westminster system governments, there is a convention that maiden speeches should be relatively uncontroversial, often consisting of a general statement of the politician s beliefs and background rather than a partisan comment on a current topic. This convention is not always followed, however for example the maiden speeches of Pauline Hanson in the Australian House of Representatives and Richard Nixon in the United States House of Representatives broke the tradition. Margaret Thatcher s maiden speech was the successful introduction of the Public Bodies Admission to Meetings Act 1960 . There is also a strong convention in some countries that maiden speeches should not be subjected to interruption or interjection and should not be attacked or dismissed by subsequent speakers. Fact date April 2009 reason Implausible. Everything politician says is attacked and or dismissed by other politicians. Another convention in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom UK House of Commons is that a Member of Parliament will include tribute in a maiden speech to previous incumbents of their seat. External links http www.watergate.info nixon maiden house speech 1947.shtml Text of Richard Nixon s maiden speech to the United States House of Representatives politics stub Category Speeches by type nl Maidenspeech sv Jungfrutal ... more details
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coord 51.80655 2.55243 display title Image SpeechHouse2008.jpg thumb Speech House, Forest of Dean, February 2008 The Speech House is the administrative building of the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire , England , lying at the centre of the forest on the road from Coleford, Gloucestershire Coleford to Cinderford . ref name Brooks & Verey Brooks & Verey ref The Speech House was authorised by the Act of 1668 as part of a reorganisation of the open land in the area, and its construction was finished in 1682. ref Nicholls, p. 46 ref It hosted the Court of the Speech , a sort of parliament for the Verderer s and Free Miner s managing the forest, game, and mineral resources of the area. ref Nicholls, p. 48 ref It was severely damaged in the Glorious Revolution Revolution of 1688 , but repaired soon thereafter. ref Nicholls, pp. 54 55, 60 ref Around 1840 it began to be used as an inn, and by the late 19th century it was functioning as an hotel, which As of 2010 lc on it continues to do. ref name Brooks & Verey To the southeast of Speech House is a small lake, named Speech House Lake. Notes reflist References cite book last Brooks first Alan coauthors David Verey chapter Speech House title Gloucestershire 2 The Vale and the Forest of Dean year 1999 publisher Yale University Press page 680 id ISBN 0300097336 from series Buildings of England orig. ed by N. Pevsner cite book last Nicholls first Henry George title The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account publisher J. Murray digital version by Google Books year 1858 url http books.google.com books?id y4IvAAAAMAAJ External links http www.thespeechhouse.co.uk Speech House Hotel website Category 1682 establishments Category Hotels in Gloucestershire Category Houses in Gloucestershire Category Forest of Dean ... more details
that the Legal Services Corporation Act facilitated private speech rather than promoted a governmental ...POV date January 2011 The government speech doctrine, in American Constitutional Law , deals with speech ... in its own speech, broadly defined. For example, the Drug Enforcement Administration need not present ... viewpoint on marijuana s perniciousness. On its face, the government speech doctrine is unobjectionable ... is better seen as unconstitutional suppression of individuals speech in a forum legal forum or unbounded government speech. Central to the First Amendment is a prohibition on content based government regulation of speech. In 1972 in Police Department of Chicago v. Mosley the Supreme Court of the United ... principle that censorship based on the content of the speech, particularly censorship that depends ... principle has been reinforced repeatedly in First Amendment cases. The Government Speech doctrine serves as one notable exception. The Government Speech doctrine establishes that the government may advance or restrict its own speech in a manner that would clearly be forbidden were it regulating the speech of a private citizen. The doctrine was implied in Wooley v. Maynard in 1971, when the Supreme ... with the private Free Speech rights conveyed by the First Amendment. Thus, when the state is the speaker ... Speech grounds as the plaintiffs claimed their ability to provide advice and information to their patients ... speech, stating the Government has not discriminated based on viewpoint it has merely chosen to fund ... has upheld viewpoint based suppression of speech simply because that suppression as a condition upon ... welfare claims. It therefore followed that because the speech at issue was private speech, the Government Speech Doctrine did not apply and the statute was an unconstitutional content based restriction on speech. The dissenters argued that the Court was contradicting itself, writing bquote The Court contends that Rust is different because the program at issue subsidized government speech ... more details
Infobox Writing system name Visible Speech type Alphabet time 1867 to the present languages ? creator ... Speech Image VisibleSpeech Englishchart.png thumb chart of English sounds Image VisibleSpeech nature&use.jpg thumb On the Nature and Use of Visible Speech Visible speech is the writing system used by Alexander Melville Bell , who was known internationally as a teacher of speech and proper ... to speak. In 1864 Melville promoted his first works on Visible Speech, in order to help the deaf both learn and improve upon their aural speech since the profoundly deaf could themselves not hear ... on Visible Speech became highly notable, and were described by Edouard Seguin douard Seguin as being ... or so in which it was applied to the education of the deaf, Visible Speech was found to be more cumbersome, and thus a hindrance, to the teaching of speech to the deaf, compared to other methods, ref ... advocate of visible speech and oralism in the United States. The money he earned from his patent ... Speech The Science of Universal Alphabetics . This book contains information about the system ... even reflect regional accents ref name PKK Potter, Kopp, Kopp, 1966. 1 Visible Speech i . ref ... speech transcript of the volunteer s spoken words and would astound the audience by saying it back ... act of speaking, but because it does so, these symbols may be used to write words in any language, hence the name Universal Alphabetics ref name M Melville Bell, 1867. 2 Visible Speech The Science ... of visual cues that also came to be known as visible speech, yet this system did not use symbols ... samples of speech ref name PKK . The spectrograph device translated aural acoustic sounds into readable ... into meaning. Method The idea of the use of a spectrograph to translate speech into a visual .... 3 Visible Speech Manual i . ref . If the sounds could be translated into something readable, then a deaf person at the receiving end could then read out the pattern of speech to determine its meaning ... more details
for speech recognition systems. Many ATC training systems currently require a person to act ...For the human linguistic concept, see Speech perception refimprove date February 2011 Cleanup rewrite date February 2011 Image Toshiba Speech Systems Rabbit Mascot.png thumb right The display of the Speech ... Where are you? or statements, e.g. Hello. Speech recognition also known as automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition converts spoken words to text. The term voice recognition is sometimes ... simplify the task of translating speech. Speech recognition is a broader solution which refers to technology that can recognize speech without being targeted at single speaker&mdash such as a call system that can recognize arbitrary voices. Speech recognition applications include voice user interface ... report , speech to text processing e.g., word processor s or email s , and aircraft usually termed Direct Voice Input . History The first speech recognizer appeared in 1952 and consisted of a device ... Automatic Speech Recognition of Spoken Digits , J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 24 6 pp.637 642 ref Another early ... domains for the commercial application of speech recognition in the United States has been health ... . According to industry experts, at its inception, speech recognition SR was sold as a way to completely ... encounters, which many if not all were reluctant to do. The biggest limitation to speech recognition .... Applications Health care In the health care domain, even in the wake of improving speech recognition ... be redistributed rather than replaced. Speech recognition can be implemented in front end or back end of the medical documentation process. Front End SR is where the provider dictates into a speech ... is routed through a speech recognition machine and the recognized draft document is routed along with the original ... can be more effective and may be performed more easily when deployed in conjunction with a speech recognition ... their solutions to the needs of concreete markets p.e. Speech Technology Center in Russia has a Finnish ... more details
2011. New Zealand New Zealand prohibits hate speech under the Human Rights Act 1993. Section ... Rights Act of 1964 , employers may sometimes be prosecuted for tolerating hate speech by their employees ... comments, NHMC reinforces the need for the FCC to act on NHMC s petition for inquiry on hate speech ...Multiple issues refimprove January 2009 weasel March 2009 Censorship Discrimination sidebar Hate speech .... ref http dictionary.reference.com browse hate speech ref ref Nockleby, John T. 2000 , Hate Speech, in Encyclopedia of the American Constitution , ed. Leonard W. Levy and Kenneth L. Karst ... of Hate Speech, by Margaret Brown Sica and Jeffrey Beall, http southernlibrarianship.icaap.org .... 9 no. 2 Summer 2008 . ref In law, hate speech is any speech, gesture or conduct, writing, or display ... A. title Hate Speech and Ethnophaulisms work The International Encyclopedia of Communication publisher ... In some countries, a victim of hate speech may seek redress under Civil law area civil law , criminal law , or both. In some countries, such as the United States , hate speech laws have been held to be incompatible with Freedom of speech free speech . ref R. A. V. v. City of St. Paul As explained ... in this case elevate the possibility to a certainty. ref Critics have claimed that the term Hate Speech ... meets the OIC ref A website that uses hate speech is called a hate site . Most of these sites ... over how freedom of speech applies to the Internet. Conferences concerning such sites have been sponsored ... Hate speech laws in Australia Australia s hate speech laws vary by jurisdiction, and seek especially ... Acts inspired by Racism or Xenophobia , is a law against hate speech and discrimination passed ... forms of race related hate speech are imprescriptible crime s with no right to bail to its ... States Constitution First Amendment guarantees the right to any speech, even if it involves racism. Canada Main Hate speech laws in Canada In Canada , advocating genocide or inciting hatred ref ... more details
Image Illu01 head neck.jpg thumb Human vocal apparatus used to produce speechSpeech production is the process ... are articulated by the motor system in the vocal apparatus . Speech production can be spontaneous ... a picture or reading process read aloud a writing written word , or a vocal imitation such as in speech repetition . Speech production is not the same as language production since language can also be produced ... 6613 99 01319 4 ref Errors in speech production are relatively rare occurring at a rate of about once in every 900 words in spontaneous speech. ref cite journal author Garnham, A, Shillcock RC, Brown ... Methods, Instruments, & Computers ref Normally speech is created with pulmonary pressure provided by the lung ... tract into different vowel s and consonant s. However speech production can occur without the use of the lungs and glottis in alaryngeal speech by using the upper parts of the vocal trait. An example of such alaryngeal speech is Donald Duck talk . ref cite journal pmid 5163900 year 1971 last1 Weinberg first1 B last2 Westerhouse first2 J title A study of buccal speech. volume 14 issue 3 pages 652 8 journal Journal of Speech and Hearing Research ref The vocal production of speech is usually associated with the production of synchronized hand gesture s that act to enhance the comprehensibility ... in speech production retrieval of syntactic information and of phonological form journal Journal ... speech links a desired concept to a particular spoken word to be expressed. Here the preverbal intended ... Speech production motor control in right hander s depends mostly upon areas in the left cerebral ... year 2008 last1 Ackermann first1 H title Cerebellar contributions to speech production and speech perception ... j.tins.2008.02.011 journal Trends in Neurosciences ref The cerebellum aids the sequencing of speech ... Disorders Speech production can be affected by several disorders stuttering Lisp Speech disorder Speech sound disorder Infantile speechspeech error Spoonerism Malapropism Mispronunciation aphasia ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Forced speech refers to any sort of speech which is coerced from an individual by legal or extrajudicial means. This is not the same as freedom of speech free speech although forced speech may often be applied as an accompaniment to non forced or free speech , while forced speech is not necessarily the same as censorship as no free speech has been restricted from being expressed ref http reason.com archives 1999 10 28 forced speech Forced Speech , Michael W. Lynch, Reason Magazine , October 28, 1999 ref . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Forced Speech Category Freedom of expression ... more details
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wiktionarypar speech speaking utter gab Speech is the human faculty of speaking. It may also refer to Public speaking , the process of speaking to a group of people Manner of articulation , how the body parts involved in making speech are manipulated Speech imitation, imitation of human speech by a trained talking animal Animal language , sounds such as bird song that are sometimes described as speechSpeech rapper , real name Todd Thomas, the American musician Speech Debelle , the British rapper and Mercury Prize winner Speech synthesis , the artificial production of human speech Right speech Right speech Right Speech , a component of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism Connected speech , in Linguistics, sequence of utterances forming spoken language disambig bg id Berbicara he ja pl Mowa uk zh ... more details
translated as dream speech because the literal translation of dream language would easily be confounded ... . Three types of dream speech were considered by Kraepelin disorders of word selection also called ... form of dream speech is a neologism . Kraepelin studied dream speech, because it provided him ... that dream speech in every detail corresponds to schizophrenic speech disorder. While Kraepelin was interested in the psychiatric as well as the psychological aspects of dream speech, modern researchers have been interested in speech production in dreams as illuminating aspects of cognition in the dreaming mind. They confirmed one of the findings of Kraepelin. The other Kraepelin Dream speech ... on dream speech appeared early in 1906, before the 105 pages monograph was published end 1906. Dreaming for psychiatry s sake In his monograph Kraepelin presented 286 examples of dream speech, mainly his own. After 1906 he continued to collect samples of dream speech until his death in 1926. This time the dream speech specimens were almost exclusively his own and the original hand written dream ... dream speech specimens have been published in 1993 in Heynick in part in English translation ... speech for more than 20 years, he jotted down his dream speech specimens for more than 40 years, with a scientific viewpoint in mind. Quite amazing Kraepelin s dream speech started during a period ... at the Leipzig psychiatric clinic and two months later his father died. Schizophrenic speech disorder Already in the early years of his career Kraepelin had been confronted with schizophrenic speech ... psychosis analogy, he tried to first study dream speech in the hope that this would lead to insights into schizophrenic speech disorder. And so Kraepelin got used to recording his dreams, not to interpret ... was not only able to record the deviant speech in his dreams, but also the intended utterance which was lacking in the deviant speech of his patients, who clearly cannot cross the boundary from psychosis ... more details
About the theory of reversed messages in normal speech hidden messages in recordings backmasking the act of speaking backwards phonetic reversal Notability date November 2008 Reverse speech is a pseudoscience ... reverse.html accessdate 6 February 2009 last Shirley first John title Reverse Speech work ... s speech. These two modes of speech, forward and backward, are supposedly dependent upon each other ... modes of speech combine to communicate the total psyche of the person, conscious as well as unconscious. Oates claims that backward speech is always honest and reveals the truth about the speaker ... last Oates first David accessdate 6 February 2009 title Reverse Speech Voices From The Unconscious publisher reversespeech.com ref The most famous recording that allegedly demonstrates this is the speech ... Simple Examples.htm Reverse Speech Technologies Examples ref One explanation for this phenomenon ..., as is the case for someone listening for intelligible phrases in backwards speech. The power of suggestion ... speech1 title The Demon Haunted Sentence A Skeptical Analysis of Reverse Speech first Tom last ... Skeptic s Dictionary url http skepdic.com reversespeech.html title reverse speech accessdate 6 February ... findings. ref name advertiser Others have criticized reverse speech as lacking a rigorous methodology ... revspeech1.htm Oates Theory of Reverse Speech . Australian Skeptics 17 3 . Retrieved on 22 March ... website sells. ref name demon ref name dic Reverse speech has been compared to the controversial field ... tone of Oates material, reverse speech has been compared to fringe literature. ref name newbrook Oates own claims about the applications of reverse speech have also been challenged. One report has questioned whether reverse speech was ever really used in police work, as Oates claimed. ref name newbrook Likewise, his claim that reverse speech has applications in psychology and psychotherapy ... . ref name demon References Reflist External links http www.reversespeech.com Reverse Speech website ... more details
. Speech repetition is the speech saying by one individual of the spoken vocalization ... output with their own vocal tract . Such speech input output imitation often occurs independently of speech comprehension such as in speech shadowing when a person automatically says words heard in earphone ... words. This links to speech repetition of words being separate in the human brain brain to speech perception . Speech repetition occurs in the dorsal speech processing stream while speech perception occurs in the ventral speech processing stream. Repetitions are often incorporated unawares by this route ... units out of which speech is made have been selected upon by the process of vocabulary ... during speech shadowing ref Marslen Wilson W. 1973 . Linguistic structure and speech shadowing at very ... of syllables speech syllables possibly happens even quicker people begin imitating the second ... and direct acoustic motoric linkage in speech. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 23, 593 ... Porter Neurobiology Neurobiologically this suggests ...that the early phases of speech analysis yield information which is directly convertible to information required for speech production . ref name Porter Vocal repetition can be done immediately as in speech shadowing and echolalia. It can also .... ref Gentilucci M, Cattaneo L. 2005 . Automatic audiovisual integration in speech perception. Exp Brain ... production. Neuropsychologia. 45 608 15. PMID 1669805 ref The automatic nature of speech repetition ... speech movements, enacted before the development of consciousness, are reflexive and mimicking in nature ... 1994. p. 69 89. ISBN 978 90 272 1893 3 ref Independent of speech Vocal imitiation arises in child development development before Sentence processing speech comprehension and also babbling 18 week old ... AN. 1982 . The bimodal perception of speech in infancy. Science, 218, 1138 1141. PMID 7146899 ... vocalizations in response to speech Vocal imitation and developmental change. Journal of the Acoustic ... more details
Speech verification uses speech recognition to verify the correctness of the pronounced speech. Speech verification doesn t try to decode unknown speech from a huge search space, but instead, knowing the expected speech to be pronounced, it attempts to verify the correctness of the utterance s pronunciation, cadence, pitch, and stress. Pronunciation assessment is the main application of this technology which is sometimes called computer aided pronunciation teaching. External links http llt.msu.edu vol2num2 article3 index.html Using automatic speech processing for foreign language pronunciation tutoring http llt.msu.edu vol2num1 article3 index.html Speech technology in computer aided language learning compu AI stub Category Speech recognition ... more details
Speech compression may mean different things Speech encoding refers to compression for transmission or storage, possibly to an unintelligible state, with decompression used prior to playback. Time compressed speech refers to voice compression for immediate playback, without any decompression so that the final speech sounds faster to the listener . disambig ... more details
King s speech may refer to The speech from the throne , delivered by a monarch or representative outlining his government s agenda A King s Speech , a 2009 radio play by Mark Burgess playwright Mark Burgess about George VI of the United Kingdom The King s Speech , a 2010 film about George VI of the United Kingdom Disambig ... more details
For baby talk of adults to children Child directed speech Infantile speech , pedolalia , baby talk , infantile perseveration , or infantilism is a speech disorder , persistence of early speech development stage beyond the age when it is normally expected. It is characterized by the omission of some sounds and the substitution of standard speech sounds observed in children in early developmental stages. ref Terminology of Communication Disorders , by Lucille Nicolosi, Elizabeth Harryman, Janet Kresheck 2003 ISBN 0781741963, http books.google.com books?id srdY8zSGkEwC&pg PA158&lpg PA158&dq 22infantile speech 22&source web&ots 0cp7j2cQ1m&sig hHRbBY0SHgz RU 9s2hn1K 1NlY&hl en&ei wLScSfTPPIKUsQP0vu2mAg&sa X&oi book result&resnum 3&ct result PPA159,M1 p.158 ref ref http medical dictionary.thefreedictionary.com infantile speech Infantile speech in Medical Dictionary ref See also Speech sound disorder References reflist Category Speech impediments disease stub speech stub zh ... more details
Symbolic speech is a legal term in United States law used to describe actions that purposefully and discernibly convey a particular message or statement to those viewing it. ref http dictionary.lp.findlaw.com ... speech . Law Dictionary , FindLaw . ref Symbolic speech is recognized as being Protected speech protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution First Amendment as a form of speech ... D.C. Congressional Quarterly Inc. ref Symbolic speech is distinguished from pure speech , which is the communication ... used to determine whether a law that restricts speech violates the First Amendment. These guidelines must remain neutral in relation to the subject of the speech at hand i.e., a speech that criticizes government action and is believed to violate a law must be treated the same way as a speech ... speech, but an additional tool to invoke against prohibitions. br The O Brien Test is thus The law ... or substantial government interest. That interest must be unrelated to the suppression of speech or content neutral , as later cases have phrased it. Prohibit no more speech than is essential to further ... representing the students argued that the armbands constituted a form of symbolic speech and, because ... of speech in the United States Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment and the Due Process ..., were photographed. For this act, O Brien was indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced in the United ... Warren wrote that while the First Amendment does protect freedom of speech, it does not protect all things that may extraneously be labeled symbolic speech . As such, O Brien s protest was not protected ... under the free speech clause, he developed a series of requirements that laws must meet in order to stay ... freedom of speech must have an important and compelling interest to do so. ref name amazon.com Epstein ... data constitution amendment01 20.html FindLaw Speech Plus The Constitutional Law of Leafleting, Picketing, and Demonstrating DEFAULTSORT Symbolic Speech Category American legal terms ... more details