1. A speaker can use the very same sentence to convey quite different messages depending on the context. 2. Great speakers often use Old English to arouse our emotions. 3. The conclusion that some speakers use more, and some fewer, Creole features, is undoubtedly correct and is borne out by my London data. 4. What we can more profitably do is look at the way speakers have used code switches in the past, in an effort to understand their motivations. 5. Do House speakers use the committee as their killing ground? 6. However, if the fine is viewed as a penalty separate from the office, it would be improper for the speaker to use political money, Surina said. 7. Speakers used to serve one or two two-year terms, and often use the exposure to run for statewide office. 8. The amplified speakers use two AA batteries. 9. The kinesthetic speaker uses gestures that create a connection with the audience, ones that reach toward the crowd and open up the speaker to his listeners. 10. The speaker already has used campaign contributions to pay his lawyers. |