Voice Flashcards
What does volume refer to in voice?
Volume refers to the loudness or softness of the voice.
What does pace refer to in voice?
Pace refers to the speed at which someone speaks.
What does pitch refer to in voice?
Pitch refers to the highness or lowness of the voice.
What does intonation refer to in voice?
Intonation refers to the variation in pitch while speaking.
What does rhythm refer to in voice?
Rhythm refers to the pattern of sounds and silences in speech.
What does tone refer to in voice?
Tone refers to the emotional quality or character of the voice.
What does dialect refer to in voice?
Dialect refers to a particular form of a language specific to a region or social group.
What does accent refer to in voice?
Accent refers to the distinctive pronunciation of words in a particular language.
What does mannerism refer to in voice?
Mannerism refers to a distinctive behavioral trait or characteristic in speech.
What does pause refer to in voice?
Pause refers to a brief stop in speech for effect or clarity.
What does silence refer to in voice?
Silence refers to the absence of sound in speech.
What does contrast refer to in voice?
Contrast refers to the differences in tone, pitch, or volume to emphasize meaning.
What does narration refer to in voice?
Narration refers to the act of telling a story or recounting events.
What does verse refer to in voice?
Verse refers to a form of writing that has a rhythmic structure, often used in poetry.
What does timing refer to in voice?
Timing refers to the precise moment of delivering words or phrases.