Principles of Speech Delivery Flashcards

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is the shaping of speech sounds (consonants and vowels) by the tongue, lips, palate, jaw, and teeth, which are called articulators. It includes both the utterance of words or pronunciation, and the clarity of speech sounds or enunciation.

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Articulation

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refers to the highness or lowness of a voice

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Pitch

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is the vocal energy or intensity exerted by a speaker

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Power

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also called rate, is the speed of a speaker’s utterance

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Pace

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refers to varying the voice in terms of pitch, power, and pace, which makes a speech more pleasing to the ear and allows a speaker to convey the right emotions.

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Modulation

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It involves the speaker’s appearance, projection, and manner on the stage

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Stage Presence

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reveal the speaker’s emotions and signal to the audience the interpretation of the given message.

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Facial expressions

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purposeful movements of the head, arms, hands, and other parts of the body.

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Gestures

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or the act of moving from one spot to another during delivery, can signal transition from one idea to the next.

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Movements

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establishing a relationship with the audience by engaging them and connecting with them.

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Rapport with the audience

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