Speaker

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Speaker may refer to:

Society and politics

  • Speaker (politics), the presiding officer in a legislative assembly
  • Public speaker, one who gives a speech or lecture
  • A person producing speech: the producer of a given utterance, especially:
    • In poetry, the literary character uttering the lyrics of a poem or song, as opposed to the author writing the words of that character; see Character (arts)

Electronics

  • Loudspeaker, a device that produces sound
    • Computer speakers, speakers sold for use with computers
    • Speaker driver, the essential electromechanical element of the loudspeaker

Arts, entertainment and media

  • Los Speakers (or "The Speakers"), a Colombian rock band from the 1960s
  • The Speaker (periodical), a weekly review published in London from 1890 to 1907
  • The Speaker (TV series), a 2009 BBC television series
  • "Speaker" (song), by David Banner
  • "Speakers" (Sam Hunt song), 2014
  • The Speaker, the second book in Traci Chee's Sea of Ink and Gold trilogy, published in 2017

Places

  • Speaker Township, Michigan, US
  • Speakers Bank, in the Indian Ocean
  • Speakers' Corner (disambiguation)

Ships

  • HMS Speaker (D90), a 1943 World War II Royal Navy aircraft carrier
  • English ship Speaker (1650), frigate launched in 1650, renamed HMS Mary in 1660

People

  • Tris Speaker (1888–1958), American baseball player
  • Raymond Speaker (born 1935), Canadian farmer and politician

See also

  • Professional speaker (disambiguation)
  • Native Speaker (disambiguation)
  • Spokesperson, someone engaged or elected to speak on behalf of others
  • Grammatical person, grammatical category distinguishing the participants in a speech or signing event
  • Voice actor, one who does voice recordings or spoken word performances
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