Improving Voice and Articulation |
Contents
A Rationale for Speech Improvement | 3 |
Improving the Quality and Intensity of Phonation | 37 |
Its Relationship to Loudness | 87 |
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allophone alveolar ridge articulation arytenoid beginning breath cartilage characteristics chest dialect diphthong error exercise exhalation feedback feel Figure following words frequency fricative front teeth glide glottis habits hard palate hear heavy stress high pitch increase inhalation intonation Jean Kerr kinesthesia larynx lips listener loudness low pitch lower meaning medial modal pitch mouth muscles nasal cavity nasal consonant neck nonstandard normal noun occurs optimum pitch Optional Standard Pronunciations oral cavity pairs of words pause pharynx phonation phoneme phrase pitch changes pitch levels position Practice the following preceding problem produce pronounced pull Reading selections relaxed resonance ribs semivowel sentence side silent sing sound waves speaker speaking speech spelling stop consonant symbol talk tense tension throat tongue tip unstressed syllable velar velum vibration vocal folds vocal fry vocal tone vocal tract voiceless consonant vowel phoneme vowel sound