Verbal elements of Delivery
Nonverbal elements
Modes of Delivery
Functions of Nonverbal Communication
Which is the correct word? Your OWN pronunciation counts!
100
The accepted standard of how a word sounds when spoken
What is pronunciation?
100
Anything that contributes to the creation or maintenance of sound in a person's voice
What is vocalic?
100
There are ____ primary modes of speech delivery.
What is 4?
100
Physical actions that take the place of verbal message.
What is a substitute?
100
Which One: Calvary OR Cavalry
What is cavalry?
200
Words derived from dialects that most people understand but do not use in professional writing or speaking
What is slang?
200
A physical movement used to convey a message is...
What is gesture?
200
When a speaker has an entire speech written out word-for-word in front of him/her as s/he speaks is....
What is manuscript speech?
200
When physical actions restate verbal messages
What is repeat?
200
Which one: Libel OR Liabel
What is Liabel?
300
Physically producing the sound needed to convey the word
What is articulation?
300
The syllabic emphasis on a sound that expresses emotion or meaning.
What is tone?
300
When a speaker commits an entire speech to memory and delivers with no notes in front of him/her is what type of speech?
What is a memorized speech?
300
Nonverbal actions that help govern the course of a speech or interaction.
What is regulate?
300
Which one: Nuclear OR Nucular
What is Nuclear?
400
Aspects of articulation, grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation that differ from Standard English.
What is dialect?
400
The position of your body is known as.
What is posture?
400
A presentation done with little or no preparation is...
What is an impromptu speech?
400
Nonverbal cues that convey a message that contradicts the verbal statements of the speaker.
What is conflict?
400
Which one: Fedral OR Federal
What is Federal?
500
"Dialect" comes from the Ancient Greek term dialektos which means....
What is a tongue or distinct language from particular group.
500
Utterances such as "Um" or "Er", that are not words and have no place in a speech, but are done instead of pausing the delivery of the speech are known as...
What is vocalized pauses?
500
A speech delivered with notes but not the entire speech in front of the speaker is ...
What is extemporaneous speech?
500
Nonverbal behaviors that augment a verbal message
What is accent?
500
Which One: Perogative OR Prerogative
What is Prerogative?
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