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Language Spoken at Home (U.S. Census) (2771 bytes)
1: ...ature for voters, and material for public libraries.
3: ...rted on several geographic levels in another data set.
5: ==== Languages and language groupings ====
6: * [[English language|English]]
7: * [[Spanish language|Spanish]] or Spanish [[Creole]]

Spoken language (238 bytes)
1: ...language. Almost all languages are spoken languages.
3: '''List of spoken language but not [[written language]]'''
5: {{stub}}
7: [[da:Talesprog]]

Chinese spoken language (15138 bytes)
3: ...[Image:Y-NL400b.gif|right|thumb|300px|Spoken Chinese]]
5: ...anguage|Chinese]] are such that they are mutually unintelligible.
7: ...inese should be considered "dialects" or "languages".
9: ==Classification==
11: ...fer only to one specific variation of spoken Chinese.

Spoken greeting (1065 bytes)
1: ... change within a culture depending on social status.
3: ...sh language|English]], some common verbal greetings are:
5: ... verbal greetings. The abbreviated version is less formal.
6: * ''"[[Hey]]"'' is another less formal greeting.
7: ..., although in [[Australian English]] ''"G'Day"'' is a very common greeting.

Spoken game (460 bytes)
1: ...ses words instead of [[cards]], boards, game pieces, or other paraphrenalia.
3: ... from equipment or visual engagement, [[car game]]s.
5: ...rd]]. Because of their nature, spoken games are usually non-commercial.
7: {{msg:stub}}

The Tigers Have Spoken (1046 bytes)
1: ... Spoken''''' is a [[2004]] live album by [[Neko Case]].
3: ...and the album was produced by Case and [[Darryl Neudorf]].
5: ==Track Listing==
7: #"If You Knew" (2:30) - ''Case/Sadies''
8: #"Soulful Shade of Blue" (2:33) - ''[[Buffy Ste. Marie]]''

Spoken Finnish (15445 bytes)
1: ... phonetics]] and [[Finnish language grammar]] pages.
3: == Introduction ==
4: ...g. ''hän'' (see below), for use in the spoken language.
6: ...that ''-n-'' and ''-pä'' are in different morphemes.
8: ...[potential mood]]. Some survive only in expressions.

Spoken word (1393 bytes)
1: ...a musical background, but emphasis is kept on the speaker.
3: ... Spoken word artists are often poets and musicians.
5: ...s known for spoken word performances and recordings===
7: **[[Jack Kerouac]]
8: **[[William S. Burroughs]]

Music and the Spoken Word (322 bytes)
1: ...s the oldest continuous nationwide network broadcast in America.
3: {{stub}}

Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album (5960 bytes)
1: ... [[1959]]. The award had several minor name changes:
3: ... was known as '''Best Performance, Documentary or Spoken Word'''
4: ...s awarded as '''Best Performance - Documentary or Spoken Word (other than comedy)'''
5: ... to 1963 it was awarded as '''Best Documentary or Spoken Word Recording (other than comedy)'''
6: ...64 to 1965 it was awarded as '''Best Documentary, Spoken Word or Drama Recording (other than comedy)'''

Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album (1365 bytes)
1: ...categories were merged and returned to the previous title and to the comedy field.
3: ... were presented, for works released in the previous year.
5: == 2000s ==
6: *[[Grammy Awards of 2003]]
7: ...producer) & [[Robin Williams]] for ''Robin Williams - Live 2002''

List of spoken and sign languages beginning with the letter Z (1464 bytes)
1: ...have been bolded, to note their more wide-spread usage.
3: == Spoken Languages ==
8: * [[Zalamo language|Zalamo ]]
9: * [[Zan gula]]
10: * [[Zanaki language|Zanaki]]

List of spoken and sign languages beginning with the letter Y (2846 bytes)
1: ...have been bolded, to note their more wide-spread usage.
3: * [[Yaaku]]
15: * [[Yagua]]
19: * [[Yahuna]]
23: * [[Yakamul]]

Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children (2087 bytes)
1: ... for Children]] as the [[Grammy Award for Best Album for Children]].
3: ...were handed out, for music released in the previous year.
5: == 2000s ==
6: *[[Grammy Awards of 2004]]
7: ...rformed by the [[Russian National Orchestra]] conducted by [[Kent Nagano]]

Census (11382 bytes)
1: ...ting [[statistics|statistical]] data, and it is also vital to [[democracy]] ([[voting]]).
3: ==Ancient censuses==
5: ...us is also mentioned in the Book of Luke of New Testament of the Bible.
7: ==Modern censuses==
9: ===Australia===

U.S. Census (5793 bytes)
1: ...he need arises; these are called [[state census]]es.)
3: ... census can be found at [[United States 2000 Census]].
5: ==About Census Records==
7: ...eper of old federal census records. The 1940 census will be available for review in [[2012]].
9: ==History of the U.S. Census==

Census division (1891 bytes)
1: [[fr:division de recensement]]
3: ...ake national [[population]] counts every five years.
5: ...ven cities depending on the part of the province (see the link below).
7: ...n boundaries were drawn arbitrarily and are also numbered.
9: ...visions, and is considered a census division in itself.

Census Taker (655 bytes)
1: ... Is She" are standouts) as well as some older songs reworked.
2: [[Category:Residents albums]]
3: ==Tracks==
5: # "The Census Taker"
7: # "End of Home"

Jedi (census) (2277 bytes)
1: ...ed people to declare their religious affiliation as Jedi.
3: ... the 2001 census, while 53,000 listed themselves as Jedi in [[New Zealand]].
5: ...ffiliations (excluding atheists and non-respondents) were:
6: * Christian: 94.0%
7: * Muslim: 3.1%

Census tract (720 bytes)
1: ...rary]], except for coinciding with [[county]] lines.
3: ==Alaska==
4: ...tate]] of [[Alaska]], with the following exceptions:
6: ...ed States Census Bureau]], not by the State of Alaska.
7: ...e, it does not contain a [[capital]] ([[borough seat]]) city.

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