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# and speech
# Apraxia of speech ( now considered a separate disorder in itself )
# " This is the noble truth of the way leading to the cessation of dukkha: it is the Noble Eightfold Path ; that is, right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness and right concentration.
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# Resonances in the vocal tract modify these waves according to the position and shape of the lips, jaw, tongue, soft palate, and other speech organs, creating formant regions and thus different qualities of sonorant ( voiced ) sound.
# I undertake to abstain from wrong speech: telling lies, deceiving others, manipulating others, using hurtful words.
# Jaw thrusting ( causing unusual speech and chewing habits ).
# The disseminator is economically motivated to distribute the speech.
# That any copyright law must be subject to scrutiny under the First Amendment, thereby ensuring a balance between freedom of speech and the interests of copyright.
# idai ( part of speech which modifies the relationships between verbs and nouns ) and
# Noun: a part of speech inflected for case, signifying a concrete or abstract entity
# Verb: a part of speech without case inflection, but inflected for tense, person and number, signifying an activity or process performed or undergone
# Participle: a part of speech sharing the features of the verb and the noun
# Interjection: a part of speech expressing emotion alone
# Pronoun: a part of speech substitutable for a noun and marked for a person
# Preposition: a part of speech placed before other words in composition and in syntax
# Adverb: a part of speech without inflection, in modification of or in addition to a verb, adjective, clause, sentence, or other adverb
# Conjunction: a part of speech binding together the discourse and filling gaps in its interpretation
# Some literary works written in a lower register of Latin provide a glimpse into the world of Vulgar Latin in the classical period: the dialogues of the plays of Plautus and Terence, being comedies with many characters who were slaves, and the speech of freedmen in the Cena Trimalchionis by Petronius Arbiter
# Katherina's speech is sincere and Petruchio has successfully tamed her ( this is how it is presented in the 1983 BBC Shakespeare adaptation, for example ).
# Katerina's speech is sincere, though not because Petruchio has " tamed " her but because she has come to see that they're well-matched in temperament.
# Katherina's speech is ironic: she is not being sincere in her statements but sarcastic, pretending to have been tamed when in reality she has completely duped or is humoring Petruchio ( this is how it is presented in the 1967 Franco Zeffirelli adaptation ).

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