Vocal Production
Outlines
Vocal Sounds
Pronunciation
Parts of Speeches
100

The _____________(or voice box) is the area above the trachea that contains the vocal folds (also known as vocal chords)

Larynx

100

A speaking outline is typically what?

Notecards with abbreviations and key points.

100

 _______________ are made by the stopping and releasing of the air stream by different articulators

Stops

100

__________________ is articulating sounds to produce recognizable words.

(This is "making the words sound good")

Pronunciation

100

Beginning of a speech

Introduction

200

The ____________________ are the mouth, the pharynx, and the nasal cavity

Principal resonators

200

This outline pattern usually requires only two main points: a statement of the problem and a statement of the solution

Problem-Solution

200

 _________________ are produced by shaping the sound while forcing the air stream out of the nasal passages

Nasals

200

 ________________ happens when an extra sound is added to a word.

Addition

200

Conclusion that restates central idea

Summary

300

Dome shaped muscle that helps expand the chest cavity for breathing

Diaphragm

300

In this outline pattern, the main points of the speech move in order- either forward or backward

Chronological

300

_______________ are made by the friction of the air stream passing the articulators

Fricatives

300

is exchanging one sound for another.

Substitution

300

Conclusion that calls for acceptance or action

Plea

400

 Area of the throat at the back of the mouth

Pharynx

400

In this outline pattern, the main points are determined by physical placement. You arrange your speech based on location

Spatial

400

___________ are made when the articulators change position during the consonant production

Glides

400

Using the lips, teeth, tongue, palates, and glottis to shape sound is called...

(This is actually making the sound)

Articulation

400

Gives audience an idea of what you’ll discuss next

Preview

500

What makes up the breathing mechanism?

Lungs, diaphragm, muscles, rib cage

500

In this outline pattern, the speech is unified because the ideas are closely related, regardless of their order.

Categorical or topical

500

What is the difference between pitch and volume?

Pitch refers to the frequency of your voice (how high or low)

Volume is the loudness or softness of your voice.

500

Occurs when a necessary sound is removed from a word

Omission

500

Word/phrase that shows the organization the speaker is using

Signposts