Across
- 5. A statement that denies something, especially responsibility.
- 6. When the user continuously adapt their movements, relying for example on visual or sound feedback.
- 8. The system through which we use spoken words to express knowledge, ideas, and feelings.
- 11. A speech that is either persuasive or informative in nature, usually modeled off of a 5 paragraph essay.
- 12. A speech that a person delivers without predetermination or preparation.
- 14. The quality of bringing one into direct and instant involvement with something, giving rise to a sense of urgency or excitement.
- 17. A written text read to an audience from a paper script or teleprompter.
- 18. A linguistic term for a modifier that makes no contribution to the propositional meaning of a clause but serves to enhance and give additional emotional context to the word it modifies.
- 19. The formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech.
- 20. The unique sound, color or timbre of your voice.
Down
- 1. The perceived loudness of the speaker.
- 2. The use of words that lessen a message's impact, such as sorta, kinda, and somewhat.
- 3. Items other than the words of a speech that are used to support the intent of the speaker.
- 4. A style of writing that is usually more formal and detailed.
- 7. When a presenter is shaking, sweating, has butterflies in the stomach, a dry mouth, rapid heartbeat, and or a squeaky voice.
- 9. The use of linguistic features that have negative effects on how the speaker is perceived.
- 10. The use of linguistic features that have negative effects on how the speaker is perceived.
- 13. The way in which a word is pronounced.
- 15. How fast or slow a person speaks.
- 16. A continuing sound, especially of a person's voice, that is unchanging in pitch and without intonation.
