Ideal Speaker — Ide|al Spea|ker 〈[aıdi:əl spi:kə(r)] m.; , ; Sprachw.〉 (im Modell der generativen Transformationsgrammatik) Sprecher/Hörer mit als ideal angenommenen Sprechereigenschaften u. einer perfekten Sprachkompetenz [engl., „idealer Sprecher“] * * * Ideal … Universal-Lexikon
Speaker cone — Speaker Cones or loudspeaker cones can be manufactured from various materials depending on driver implementaion ( i.e. box design), desired frequency response for each driver, and cost. Although the speaker cone is technically the cone shaped… … Wikipedia
Ideal (TV series) — infobox television show name = Ideal creator = Graham Duff format = Comedy runtime = 30 minutes starring = Johnny Vegas Nichola Reynolds Graham Duff Seymour Mace country = UK network = BBC Three first aired = January 2005 last aired = present num … Wikipedia
An Ideal Husband (film) — Infobox Film name = An Ideal Husband caption = director = Oliver Parker producer =Barnaby Thompson Bruce Davey Uri Fruchtmann writer = Oliver Parker (based on the play by Oscar Wilde) starring = Cate Blanchett Minnie Driver Rupert Everett… … Wikipedia
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NNEST — (pronounced /ɛnˈnɛst/ en nest) or non native English speaking teachers is an acronym that refers to the growing body of English language teachers who speak English as a foreign or second language. The term was coined to highlight the dichotomy… … Wikipedia
Axiom of categoricity — The Axiom of Categoricity is a tenet of linguistic theory that remained practically undisputed before the inception of modern sociolinguistics in the mid twentieth century. The term was coined by J.K. Chambers in 1995 and refers to the once… … Wikipedia
Sprecher — Redner; Referent; Rhetoriker; Ansager; Moderator * * * Spre|cher [ ʃprɛçɐ], der; s, , Spre|che|rin [ ʃprɛçərɪn], die; , nen: a) Person, die (in Rundfunk oder Fernsehen) als Ansager bzw. als Ansagerin arbeitet, Nachrichten o. Ä. liest: er ist… … Universal-Lexikon
Audio crossover — A passive 2 way crossover designed to operate at loudspeaker voltages Audio crossovers are a class of electronic filter used in audio applications. Most individual loudspeaker drivers are incapable of covering the entire audio spectrum from low… … Wikipedia
Loudspeaker — For other uses, see Loudspeaker (disambiguation). An inexpensive, low fidelity 3½ inch speaker, typically found in small radios … Wikipedia