Lap 1 Test Flashcards
English man who redefined rhetoric
Bishop Whately
Amendment guaranteeing freedom of speech
First
Logical or rational appeal
Logos
Socrates taught this way
Questioning
The art of speaking well
Rhetoric
Speaking from an outline
Extemporaneous
Socrates felt this was the most important virtue
Truth
The type of speaking where you write it and learn it word for word
Memorized
Argument if “a and b, then cis true”
Syllogism
Communication apprehension
Speech
Five ______of rhetoric
Canons
The emotional appeal
Pathos
Spur of the moment speech
Impromptu
A speaker’s character
Expertise
Probably wrote the first speech book
Aristotle
Aristotle’s method for analyzing a speech
Situation
Purpose
Audience
Method
When s,k,l, and t are slurred
Idle tongue
When p,b,m,and f become blurred
Lazy lips
Do the actual vibrating in the voice box
Vocal folds
A poor voice quality that can be helped by practicing m’s and n’s
Nasality
An abrupt change in pitch
Steps
The windpipe
Trachea
Vocal quality
Tone
These help form our words from sounds, includes the tongue, lips, and teeth, etc.
Articulators
The pattern we speak in
Melody
The level and range of your voice
Pitch
A gradual change in pitch
Slides
A fault in speaking where one does not move the jaw
Immovable jaw
The parts of the body that allow sound to be amplified
Resonators
Throat
Pharynx
Holds the “motor for speech and breathing in place
Lungs
The amount of air used to speak which determines our volume
Force
Punctuates thought
Pause
Large muscle that helps control speech and breathing
Diaphragm
Voice box
Larynx
The speed at which we talk
Rate