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    prohibit or restrict occupation. The movie‚ The King’s Speech (Canning‚ & Hooper‚ 2011)‚ will be used to illustrate how occupation and space change as the other changes. The King’s Speech is a movie about Britain’s King George VI (or Berti called by his family and his speech pathologist) and his lifelong struggle to overcome his speech defect. Suffering from the stammer at a young age causes King George VI to feel anxious in delivering a public speech. Although King George VI tried various methods of

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    A SIMPLE RULE-BASED PART OF SPEECH Eric TAGGER Brill * Department of Computer Science University of Pennsylvania P h i l a d e l p h i a ‚ P e n n s y l v a n i a 19104 brill~unagi.cis.upenn.edu ABSTRACT Automatic part of speech tagging is an area of natural language processing where statistical techniques have been more successful than rule-based methods. In this paper‚ we present a simple rule-based part of speech tagger which automatically acquires its rules and tags with

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    profound disabilities. On this particular day‚ I observed an unforgettable speech therapy session‚ which inspired me to pursue my studies in Speech and Language Pathology. I watched in awe as a nonverbal‚ wheelchair-bound child with significant cognitive and motor impairments used her eyes to express “yes” and “no.” Her eye movements‚ while subtle‚ allowed her to make choices‚ identify known objects and‚ according to her speech therapist‚ could one day communicate her thoughts and needs through the

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    told. We have freedom of speech‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom to express ourselves any way we can. But how accurate is that statement? How far can we actually go before our freedom of speech is taken away from us? What kind of sensitive information do we have to talk about before the government shuts us up? Of course‚ in countries like America and the United Kingdom‚ we don’t think about this. We see countries like China‚ and North Korea‚ where their freedom of speech is completely taken away

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    Speech-act theory was elaborated by Austin J. L.‚ a linguist philosopher; this theory was the reaction of Austin and his coworkers in opposition to the so-called logical positivist philosophers of language. Austin in contrasts to logical positivism that could be assessed in terms of ’truth’ and ’falsity’ (’known as truth conditional semantics’)‚ was keen on the way regular people use language in everyday situations. Moreover‚ he was persuaded that we do not use language to tell only things‚ meaning

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    depicts our First Amendment right to freedom of speech and the conflicts that arise from this freedom. She illustrates this with two men‚ neither of whom will back down because of their right to freedom of speech. The two men represent different communities‚ such as state and local governments‚ schools and universities‚ private organizations‚ students and parents‚ and the general public that are continuously fighting for their right to free speech. In the cartoon‚ the two men go back and forth telling

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    If you were to ask many Americans whether hate speech was covered under the first amendment‚ many would be surprised to find out that in most circumstances it is protected. For the augment essay‚ I plan to argue that hate speech should be covered under the first amendment‚ and its coverage is essential to the idea of free speech. As an African-American male growing up in the South‚ hate speech was not an idea to be debated or a conceptual item to be reflected upon. It was the reality‚ as raw

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    Analyzing “Kennedy’s Inaugural Speech‚ 1961” This text will be featured on the final exam What effect does Kennedy hope to have on his audience through his speech? What is a possible theme from the speech? What is Kennedy’s tone? Read Kennedy’s speech and break down the paragraphs: Example: …In your hands‚ my fellow citizens‚ more than in mine‚ will rest the final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded‚ each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony

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    Narantuya November 19‚ 2012 Freedom of Speech and My Right to Silence at Bath Time The article “Freedom of Speech and My Right to Silence at Bath Time” by Patti Waldmeir is about how telemarketers should not be calling family householders. Telemarketers get angry at the negative response the people give them when they call‚ but after all‚ they are disturbing people in the comfort of their own. However‚ these telemarketers also have freedom of speech. As it says in the article “… advertisers

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    The United States of America guarantees freedom of speech for every man and woman. This rudimentary right‚ ratified in 1791‚ still stands today; however‚ controversial speech faces censorship. In the book‚ Freedom of Speech: Mightier Than the Sword‚ author David Shipler argues that conversing about controversial topics can bring a better understanding of the issue. In the final section of the book‚ Plays‚ Shipler discusses one of the most controversial topics of the past seventy years: the Israel-Palestine

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