A speech at the beginning of a play is called a prologue.
The word "speech" has one syllable.
A word beginning and ending with A is area.
In poetry and anywhere else, the ending "logue", like "logy", derives from the Greek word logos meaning a word or speech. Thus a monologue is a speech given by one (monos) person, a dialogue is a speech between two (di), a prologue is given at the beginning (pro) and an epilogue at the end (epi)
there is one part of speech in the word up.
morning hour speeches?
it means one
There are three different types of speech recognition software. The first type is discrete word recognition. The next one is connected word recognition. The Last one is continuous speech.
The word binding could belong to more than one part of speech. It could be a participle or a noun.
The word "spreekbeurten" is a Dutch word, commonly translated to mean speech. It is used in sentence to describe a speech or talk that one might give.
A word is a part of speech, not a sentence like the one in your example.
The word dancer is a noun. A dancer is one who dances.
The word hypnotist is a noun. A hypnotist is one who hypnotises.