Difference between revisions of "Speech"
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* Public speaking, the [[process]] or study of speaking in [[public]] as given by an orator to an [[audience]] | * Public speaking, the [[process]] or study of speaking in [[public]] as given by an orator to an [[audience]] | ||
− | * Speech communication, the process of [[information]] exchange through spoken language | + | * Speech communication, the process of [[information]] exchange through spoken [[language]] |
− | * [[Manner]] of articulation, how the body parts involved in making speech are manipulated | + | * [[Manner]] of articulation, how the [[body]] parts involved in making speech are manipulated |
* Speech imitation, imitation of human speech by a trained talking animal | * Speech imitation, imitation of human speech by a trained talking animal | ||
− | * Animal language, [[sounds]] such as bird song that are sometimes described as "speech" | + | * Animal language, [[sounds]] such as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDRY0CmcYNU bird song] that are sometimes described as "speech" |
[[Category: General Reference]] | [[Category: General Reference]] |
Revision as of 17:01, 3 May 2009
Speech refers to a number of topics, usually dealing with verbal communication. Specifically, it may refer to:
- Public speaking, the process or study of speaking in public as given by an orator to an audience
- Speech communication, the process of information exchange through spoken language
- 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 "speech"