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Speakers and English
Speakers included several members of Engelbart's original Augmentation Research Center ( ARC ) team including Don Andrews, Bill Paxton, Bill English, and Jeff Rulifson, Engelbart's chief government sponsor Bob Taylor, and other pioneers of interactive computing, including Andy van Dam and Alan Kay.
Speakers of British English and American English sometimes have this problem, which was alluded to in George Bernard Shaw's statement " England and America are two countries separated by a common language ".
* Grzega, Joachim ( 2005 ), “ Towards Global English via Basic Global English ( BGE ): Socioeconomic and Pedagogic Ideas for a European and Global Language ( with Didactic Examples for Native Speakers of German ), Journal for EuroLinguistiX 2: 65-164.
Speakers of English ( a fusional language ) recognize these relations from their tacit knowledge of the rules of word formation in English.
Speakers of American English do not refer to these items as " candy ".
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.
English for Speakers of Other languages ( ESOL )
in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.
Another fast-growing sector of adult education is English for Speakers of Other Languages ( ESOL ), also referred to as English as a Second Language ( ESL ) or English Language Learners ( ELL ).
Speakers of Old English ( OE ) considered each noun to have a grammatical gender — masculine, feminine or neuter.
These courses are often referred to as " ESOL with Citizenship " and lead to a nationally-accredited ESOL ( English for Speakers of Other Languages ) certificate.
* MAchat-Ma ' ale Adumim English Speakers Community Website
* Roskell, John Smith, The Commons and their Speakers in English Parliaments, 1376 – 1523, Manchester, 1965
* ESOL ( English for Speakers of Other Languages )
Speakers do not always distinguish between Standard English and the English of formal registers.
* TESOL ( Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages )
* The acronym " Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages ", used in English as a Foreign or Second Language ( EFL / ESL ).
Niagara offers programs in elementary education, middle childhood, and adolescent education, as well as programs in special education and TESOL or Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.

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.
: 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 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.
Speakers can use pitch accents on syllables to indicate what word ( s ) are in focus.
#* 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 both
Speakers of Czech and Slovak usually understand both languages in their written and spoken form, thus constituting a pluricentric language, though some dialects or heavily accented speech in either language might present difficulties to speakers of the other ( in particular, Czech speakers may find Eastern Slovak dialects difficult to comprehend ).
For example, the Green Party of England and Wales features an eco-socialist group, Green Left, that was founded in June 2005 and whose members hold a number of influential positions within the party, including both the former Principal Speakers Siân Berry and Dr. Derek Wall, himself an eco-socialist and marxist academic.
In fact, former American Psychological Association presidents Robert Perloff and Nicholas Cummings have both been Keynote Speakers at recent NARTH conferences and have strongly decried the efforts of the major professional associations, in their opinion, to marginalize reparative therapists and allegedly promote gay activism instead of scientific impartiality.
* Speakers tend to confuse and both in perception and production, since the Japanese language does not make such a distinction.
Speakers of Rioplatense Spanish pronounce both / ll / and / y / as or.
Four Speakers have been former government ministers ( Watt, Groom, Cameron and Sinclair ), one a former Parliamentary Secretary ( Martin ), and one ( Snedden ) both a former minister and a former Leader of the Opposition.
Lord Justice Sedley, in his decision regarding Redmond-Bate v Director of Public Prosecutions ( 1999 ), described Speakers ' Corner as demonstrating " the tolerance which is both extended by the law to opinion of every kind and expected by the law in the conduct of those who disagree, even strongly, with what they hear.
Speakers of languages without these sounds may have problems both with hearing and with pronouncing them.
Speakers at the 2011 dinner included Charles Kennedy and David Ross, both of whom are former presidents of the union.
Speakers both of Kinaray-a and Hiligaynon would however admit to hearing the differences in the ways by which Kinaray-a speakers from different towns speak.
Attacking every Tleilaxu planet on their way out of the galaxy, the martial prowess of both the Fish Speakers and the Bene Gesserit had ensured their victory.
Speakers of Highland English, particularly those from areas which remain strongly Gaelic or have a more recent Gaelic speaking history, are often mistaken as being Irish by non-Highland Britons ; presumably as a result of the shared Gaelic influence upon the English of both areas.
Speakers ' Corner Alberta was cancelled in April 2008 due to changes in both companies.
Speakers sometimes call their language Lishana Noshan or Lishana Akhni, both of which mean ' our language '.

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