The Inarticulate Renaissance, which won the 2010 Roland H.

It portrays the Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere as the author of the famous works, with Shakespeare an inarticulate buffoon.

Just stop making excuses for these thieving, uneducated, unemployable, inarticulate and violent criminals.

Ardal claims he's inarticulate and hates talking to the press in case he puts his foot in it.

Hi, Hitler Criminal threat: i.e., U.S., Haiti I hesitate; I hurt a criminal I limit a hurricane, atheist Inarticulate hate: I'm Irish!

Carla Mazzio, The Inarticulate Renaissance: Language Trouble in an Age of Eloquence.

Our accent is mocked, our industrial legacy sneered at and our inhabitants are depicted as inarticulate working class imbeciles who spend their days loitering around a desolate cultural landscape.

For example in the second stanza of her first poem "We Do" she writes "And each aching step / we take / Accepts its yesterdays / Bound / Gagged / Straining / Toward inarticulate tomorrows." Here Thompson is like a fledgling just starting to explore her environment.

"Ali" is the story of a love affair between and old German floor washer and an inarticulate young Arab mechanic.

In the programme he examines the influence of Adolf Hitler, and asks why, if voters like their leaders to be commanding speakers, did the supposedly inarticulate George W Bush rise to such a position of power?

In light of such clever installations, Jon's originator Saunders offers hope in an e-mail: "Even in a mangled, stultified, inarticulate vessel, the human spirit is still completely luminous, and struggles to be heard."