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Speakers from the different states of Austria can easily be distinguished from each other by their particular accents ( probably more so than Bavarians ), those of Carinthia, Styria, Vienna, Upper Austria, and the Tyrol being very characteristic.
Speakers from those regions, even those speaking Standard German, can usually be easily identified by their accent, even by an untrained listener.
Speakers of other languages can also learn to speak and write Interlingua in a short time, thanks to its simple grammar and regular word formation using a small number of roots and affixes.
Speakers of modern Swedish, Norwegian and Danish can mostly understand each other without studying their neighboring languages, particularly if speaking slowly.
Effective public speaking can be developed by joining a club such as Rostrum, Toastmasters International, Association of Speakers Clubs ( ASC ), Speaking Circles, or POWERtalk International, in which members are assigned exercises to improve their speaking skills.
Speakers with very wide, or rapidly increasing directivity at high frequencies, can give the impression that there is too much treble ( if the listener is on axis ) or too little ( if the listener is off axis ).
Speakers using such techniques can reproduce sound with a wide directivity pattern ( paradoxically somewhat like a point source ) and have been used in some computer speaker designs and bookshelf loudspeakers.
As of 2010, " Speakers who grew up with Lower Tanana as their first language can be found only in the 250-person village of Minto.
From 1 September 2008, Singapore citizens can also organise or participate in demonstrations at Speakers ' Corner without having to obtain a police permit.
Singapore citizens who wish to hold a speech, exhibition / performance or demonstration at the Speakers ' Corner can register with the National Parks Board, which manages Hong Lim Park.
For example in the United Kingdom the tradition is that the Speaker and Deputy Speakers do not vote and Sinn Féin MPs never take their seats, so these members can be discounted from the opposition numbers.
Speakers of majority languages can and do learn minority languages, through the large number of courses available.
Speakers can also be found in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Belgium, Norway, Turkey and Jordan.
Although some linguists consider them as three different languages, they are commonly known as dialects of the same Ch ’ ol language Speakers of Tilá and Tumbalá can usually understand each other.
Speakers can also be found in the towns of Tallinn, Tartu and the rest of Estonia.
Speakers of Appalachian English have no trouble understanding standard English, but even native speakers of other dialects can find it somewhat impenetrable ( compare the similar situation of Glasgow English and London English ), and foreigners may have some trouble understanding it, while others may find it easier to comprehend.
Speakers from different localities understand each other and can identify the peculiarities of the different areas.
Speakers of Yiddish have also noted that na nach can mean " now to ," which would loosely translate the phrase as " Now to Nachman from Uman ," that is, traveling to the Rebbe on pilgrimage to his gravesite or in one's heart.

Speakers and use
Speakers declared that Protestants often make use of it, if, perhaps, by some other name.
Speakers rarely create a verlan word on the fly ; rather, their ability to use and understand words from an accepted set of known verlan terms allows them to be identified as part of a verlan-speaking group.
Speakers which use these mechanical crossovers have some advantages in sound quality despite the difficulties of designing and manufacturing them, and despite the inevitable output limitations.
Speakers of Pittsburgh English are sometimes called " Yinzers ", in reference to their use of the 2nd-person plural pronoun " Yinz " The word " yinzer " is sometimes heard as pejorative, indicating a lack of sophistication, although the term is now used in a variety of ways.
: Further explanation: Speakers who use the instead of the sound round their lips and / or produce the vowel further towards the back of their mouths.
Unlike most popular music amplifiers and equipment, Leslie Speakers use an amphenol connector to interface directly to an organ.
Speakers of some regional dialects or rural speakers often use the latter, shorter forms for both cases: " a házba vagyok " ( incorrect: I'm in ( to ) the house ).
Since the House of Commons is a very large body Speakers are rarely called upon to use the casting vote.
With this latest change in policy to allow the venue to be used freely as an outdoor demonstration site, coupled with the liberalisation on the use of sound amplification and the extension of operating hours of the venue, the Speakers ' Corner aims to address the genuine desire by some Singaporeans for lawful outdoor demonstrations and processions as a means of political expression.
Speakers and writers frequently do not consider it necessary to justify their positions on a particular use, taking it for granted that a given use is correct or incorrect.
Speakers also tend to use longer endings, which are not grammatically correct, to express even stronger form of familiarity or cuteness, for example " miminečíčko " ( very small and cute baby ), instead of correct " miminko " and " miminečko ".
Speakers of English use both variants, and it does not appear to significantly affect the sound of the consonants.
Speakers included Mr. Rami Tahbob, advisor to Al Quds ' File on Arab Affairs, who claimed that Israel was trying to control the Palestinian population through the use of " chemical drugs ," according to the Zayed Center website ; Michael Collins Piper, a Washington-based a political writer and conspiracy theorist ,, who claimed the Protocols of the Elders of Zion are " not a theory but a real fact ," that Israel is developing an ethnic bomb that will kill only Arabs.
Speakers of American English sometimes informally use the words jacket and coat interchangeably.
Speakers often use them somewhat excessively, and sometimes combine several particles, as in doch mal, ja nun, or even ja doch nun mal.
#* the principle of least effort: Speakers especially use economy in their articulation, which tends to result in phonetic reduction of speech forms.
His / her role is similar to that of Speakers elsewhere in other countries that use the Westminster system of government.
Speakers in conversation often do not use complete sentences or even complete words to converse.
* English for Speakers of Other Languages, the use or study of English by speakers of other languages
" The English creation of save face as the opposite of lose face was arbitrary because lose has other antonyms: win, find, keep, catch, maintain, preserve, gain, and regain ", Carr ( 1993: 77 ) notes, " Speakers occasionally use the last three ( esp.
Speakers of Sri Lankan English are often incapable of producing certain sounds such as, and use the same sound for both and as they do not bite their lower lip for or round their lips for.

Speakers and pitch
Speakers of other forms of English often find it difficult to hear, especially the ' glottal ' forms that affect the pitch and duration and voice quality of surrounding words and sounds in subtle ways.

Speakers and accents
Speakers of some accents of Mandarin, particularly in the south of China and in Taiwan, pronounce the retroflex initials, and as the alveolar initials,, and.

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