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| the individual sound of a particular voice |
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| the relative highness of lowness of the voice |
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| the strength, force, or intensity, with which sound is made |
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| a pronunciation symbol with the sound of "uh", as in about; often the vowel sound in an unstressed syllable |
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| the manner of saying words using the correct sound and placing the accents on the stressed syllable |
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| the vibrating tone produced when the sound waves strike the chambers of the throat, head, nose, and mouth |
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| modulation, variety and pitch |
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| the speed in words are spoken |
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| referring to constants such as p.t. and f, that do not cause vibration of the vocal folds with sound |
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| the quality of sound produced through nasal passages |
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| an unpaired speaking tone; lack of inflection throughout a speech |
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| the selection and pronunciation of words and their combination in speech |
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| referring to constants, such as b,d and v, that causes vibration of the vocal founds when sounded |
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