What is Respiration?
what is: Breathing, air is taken in them out through the lungs
What is being able to learn a new accent or dialect just by listening to a person and then imitating that same persons accent
what is: (having a) good ear
What are the four properties of tone?
what is strength, pitch, time and quality
What changes in words when using accents?
what is the vowels
Speech is also referred to as ____
what is Overlaid Function?
What is Articulation?
Making sounds; moving teeth, tongue, lips, etc
What is non-regional dialect?
what is: you can’t tell where they came from
Out of the four properties of tone, what is Strength?
what is the loudness of our voice/ how loud
What can change when using a different accent?
what are words/phrases
What are clavicles?
What is collar bones
What is Phonation?
Production and utterance of speech sounds
What is to sound like you're from nowhere in particular?
what is standard stage diction
Which property of tone corresponds to the two parts of our speech that can be timed are the sounds and the silences (spaces in between the sounds)?
what is Time
What are inflection patterns?
what is Change in pitch or loudness of the voice
What is the lowest level vocal strength?
what is a very soft whisper (no phonation)
What is Resonation?
The voice quality/ clarity served from the pharynx, oral cavity, and the nasal cavity
In what state is the city Montpelier in?
what is Vermont
What is determined by the speed of the vibrations producing the sound, the faster the vibrations the higher the ___.
what is Pitch
Stress patterns are the way all the syllables are stressed in it. There can be stressed, or unstressed sounds (ex. WON-derful). What would be the stressed part in the word, incredibly (in-cre-di-bly)
what is CRE/ in-CRE-di-bly
When is Aidens birthday?
March 7th 2009
What are all 16 parts in the chest cavity/thorax?
what is: 1. Nasal cavity 2.Hard palate 3.Soft palate 4.Uvula 5.Oral Cavity 6.Teeth 7.Lips 8. Tongue 9. Lower jaw 10.Pharynx 11.Epiglottis 12.Larynx 13.Trachea 14.Bronchial Tubes 15.Lungs 16.Diaphragm
How many of Carlo Goldoni's plays are done with accents?
NONE! (Unless you count the part of a Frenchman done in one of his plays but were not doing that unless ur rlly petty)
There are four qualities of tone: normal, nasal, oral, and ____. What is the fourth quality of tone?
what is guttural
Consonant changes relates to the accent/dialect where the other letters not including the vowels are pronounced can have certain emphasis (some letters in a word are said louder than others), consonant examples: in Storm it is the ‘s’ ‘t’ ‘r’ ‘m’. What would be the consonant letters in the word, Myth
what is 'm' 't' 'h'
What is Aiden's height?
what is 5'8''