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extemporaneous mode
A presenter often delivers a presentation from a key word outline or from brief notes
manuscript mode
when a presenter writes out the complete presentation in advance and then uses that manuscript to deliver the speech but without memorizing it
memorized mode
presenter has committed presentation to memory
impromptu mode
giving a presentation without advance preparation
rate
the speed of delivery
pause
a brief silence for effect
vocalized pause
a way of delaying sound "ahhs", "nows", and "you knows"
duration
how long something lasts
Rhythm
tempo of the speech
Alliteration
The repetition of the initial sounds of words
pitch
highness or lowness of a speakers voice, its upward and downward inflection, the melody produced by the voice.
volume
the loudness or softness of your voice
Projection
Adjusting your volume appropriately for the subject, the audience, and the situation.
Enunciation
Pronunciation and articulation of words
Pronunciation
the production of the sounds of a word
articulation
The physiological process of creating the sounds
malapropisms
mistaking one word for another
fluency
smoothness of the delivery, the flow of the words, and the absence of vocalized pauses
addition
occurs when a extra sound is added
Deletion
occurs when a sound is dropped or left out of a word. "rassberry" for "raspberry"
Substitution
occurs when one sound is replaced with another, for instance "git" for "get"
Transposition
occurs when two sounds are reversed. "perfessor" instead of "professor"
gestures
motions of the hands or body for emphasis or expression
movement
what you do with your entire body during a presentation