Chapter 2: Notes Pt.1 Flashcards
used to practice articulation
tongue twisters
consist of the lungs, diaphragm, teeth, tongue, lips, lower jaw, hard/soft palate, nasal, voice box
mechanics of speaking
help and assist with vocal production
mechanics of speaking
provide air flow
lungs
needed to make vocal folds vibrate
lungs
gets our voice breath support and projection
diaphragm
producing a speech sound
articulation
examples include teeth, tongue, lips, lower jaw, palates
articulation
amplification and shape of vocal tract
resonance
examples include nasal, oral and pharyngeal cavities
resonance
air flows through the vocal cords to produce sound
phonation
aka performance anxiety
stage freight
psychological condition
stage freight
what are the 3 ways to get rid of stage freight
be prepared, take deep breaths, be self aware
when speaking you should never do what when changing the use of words
never code switch or include slang in your speech
secondary function that is placed on top of biological functions that are important for basic survivial
speech
two sponge like materials in our rib cage
lungs
needed for respiratory acts (like taking in fresh air and expelling used air)
lungs
used for communication for respiratory acts
lungs
smallest portion of lung tissue
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