A muscle that separates the chest from abdominal cavity
Diaphragm
Highness and lowness of sound
Pitch
What does the production of sound begin with?
Breathing process
A listener is faced with sending this
a response
Critical listening involves separating these things
Facts and Opinions
They affect final formation of words; tongue, teeth, jaw, palate, lips
Articulators
Voice box; contains vocal cords
Larynx
Two parts that form the whole communication
Speaking and Listening
The tube that carrier air
trachea
Using your active imagination as you interpret a message
Creative Listening
Hollow chambers that increase sound
Resonators
A muscle that separates the chest from abdominal cavity
Diaphragm
The extra time listeners gain because tehy can process wrods faster than speakers can produce them.
Thought speed
What you do once you have received a message through your ears and eyes
interpret what you just heard
Type of listening to another's feelings
Emphatic listening
Personal attitudes or behaviors that interfere with listening
Listener barriers
Characteristics of a speaker that interferes with listening
Speaker barriers
What are the articulators
tongue, teeth, jaw, palate, lips
How do you evaluate a message (2 step process)
Connect the message to your ideas, decide if you agree or disagree or if you need more information
The length of vocal cords and tension affect
pitch
Situations in the environment that keep you from paying careful attention to the speaker
External barriers
Two Elastic folds with a slit between them
Vocal cords
What are the four major elements in vocal production
Breath, pitch, resonance, articulation
The four types of listening
informational, emphatic, critical, creative
The four types of listener barriers
Internal distractions, lack of knowledge, personal prejudices, desire to talk