External Performance, Science of Speaking, Speech Structure
Across
- 2. the speaker's chosen speaking style or manner of presenting
- 5. using extreme or surprising thoughts, opinions, or stories to appeal to emotion
- 7. using factual information from collected data, statistics or research studies as support for your argument or opinion
- 10. the tongue, jaw, teeth, lips, and palate that all form sounds into consonants and vowels
- 11. a muscle that controls breathing and separates the chest from the abdominal cavity
- 13. showing emotion through one's vocal effects like rate, tone, and volume
- 15. forcing air deeper to increase volume
- 16. in speaking, the head, throat, nose, mouth, and sinuses modify the sounds
Down
- 1. the attitude a person reveals through their voice inflection and word choice
- 3. to focus on use of the articulators to pronounce speech more clearly
- 4. using the opinion of a credible person or group as support for your argument or opinion
- 5. how you hold your body from the waist up
- 6. raising or lowering the sound level of one's voice
- 8. how you distribute the weight of your body on your feet
- 9. pauses on either side of a word or phrase to create emphasis
- 12. a change in the pitch or tone of your voice
- 14. the larynx or vocal cords where air vibrates to produce sound