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18 Cards in this Set
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Articulation
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Production of sound through vowels, dipthongs, and consonants
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Career Speech
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Voice and speech of the professional quality. Trained speech
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Cartilage
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A tough white fibrous tissue attached to the surface of the bones
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Consonant
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A sound produced when flow of breath is stopped by the articulatory organs and is then released. Give clarity.
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Inflection
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A vocal technique that brings thoughts and ideas to attention through variation of pitch
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International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
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An alphabet of visual symbols that represent sound.
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Mimesis
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Vocal imitation. Think Liza Minelli and Judy Garland
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Muscle
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a fibrous material capable of being contracted and relaxed
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Negative Practice
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Consciously practicing an error
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Oral Recidivism
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To relapse into previous condition or mode of oral behavior
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Phoneme
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the individual sound components of a word
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Pitch
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the perception of the highs and lows of sound
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Quality
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the overtones that individualize a voice
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Resonance Cavities
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the cavities where sounds resonant. For voice production, the mouth, nose, and throat, cavities are the most important.
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Visualization
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Recalling mental images of one self in a nonthreatening situation
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Voice
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the quality and condition of the sound of the vibration of the larynx
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Volume
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sound intensity shown by the amount of force or energy
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Vowel
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a speech sound in which there is free unobstructed flow of vibrating breathing through the articulatory mold. The vowels are shaped by the tongue and lips. Vowels give the language beauty and carrying power.
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