
RECOGNIZING PROSODIC FEATURES
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- Q1
1. It is the lowness or highness of one's voice.
Pitch
30s - Q2
2. It is an ability to make our voice clearly heard at a distance.
Projection
30s - Q3
3. It is also called emphasis, It is one of the easiest prosodic features to use and recognize in spoken language.
Stress
30s - Q4
4. It is known as the rising and falling of our voice at the end of a sentence when we speak. It is sometimes referred to as the music of a language.
Intonation
30s - Q5
5. It enables the hearer to detect the word or phrase boundary. It is necessary in speech so listeners would not misunderstand or misinterpret the words way say
Juncture
30s - Q6
6. It means the speed we apply when saying a sentence. It indicates several attitudes or situations. We tend to speak faster when we are in a hurry or nervous than normal.
Speech rate
30s - Q7
7. It refers to how fast or slow we speak. It can be according to slow, measured speech to emphasize a point or to communicate the importance of a topic and faster
Pace
30s - Q8
8. It refers to the pitch of voice we speak. When we speak, it gives us a clue on how we feel and what we mean.
Tone
30s - Q9
9. This is an increase of loudness of the words we utter that could either mean we are angry or frightened.
Volume
30s - Q10
10. It is the study ofthe tune and rhythm of speech and how these features contribute to meaning
Prosody
30s