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  2. Globish (Nerrière) - Wikipedia

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    Clearly, derivative forms which have "English" in their titles are doubly suspect. According to CIA's The World Factbook, native English speakers represent only 4.68% of the world population, [18] including native and non-native speakers the total proportion of all English speakers is estimated to be 10–15%. [19]

  3. Public speaking - Wikipedia

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    The speakers inform their audience about different topics, such as science, technology, religion, economics, human society, and psychology. TED speakers can use the platform to share personal experiences with traumatic events , such as abuse, bullying, grief, assault , suicidal ideation , near-death encounters, and mental illness.

  4. List of speeches - Wikipedia

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    This list of speeches includes those that have gained notability in English or in English translation. The earliest listings may be approximate dates. The earliest listings may be approximate dates. Before the 1st century

  5. List of lishes - Wikipedia

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    These refer to varieties of English that are heavily influenced by other languages or that are typical of speakers from a certain country or region. The term can mean a type of English heavily influenced by another language (typically the speaker's L1) in accent, lexis, syntax, etc., or to the practice of code-switching between languages.

  6. List of Very Short Introductions books - Wikipedia

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    23 April 2020 (different author) Economics/Politics 165: The American Presidency: Charles O. Jones: 11 October 2007 23 June 2016 (2nd ed.) History – U.S./Politics – U.S. 166: The Great Depression and The New Deal: Eric Rauchway: 24 April 2008: Economics/History 167: Classical Mythology: Helen Morales: 23 August 2007: Classical Studies ...

  7. Individual events (speech) - Wikipedia

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    The speech may range from the newest, high tech inventions from around the world to cure cancer to lighthearted topics, such as Wikipedia. The speech is supposed to be objective, without any judgement or evaluation of the topic. [3] The speaker's job is to make a complex topic easier to understand.

  8. Elocution - Wikipedia

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    Elocution is the study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone as well as the idea and practice of effective speech and its forms. It stems from the idea that while communication is symbolic, sounds are final and compelling.

  9. Speaker types - Wikipedia

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    A semi-speaker is a speaker who has acquired at the least a basic linguistic competence in a given language but does not generally use it regularly in conversation. Their speech can contain erroneous forms. Semi-speakers are often among the most motivated and engaged participants in language revitalization projects. [5]