Test 2 Flashcards
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“This paper explores the role of voice quality in the communication of?
Emotions, Moods, and attitudes
What voice types are in the article
Harsh, Tense, Modal, Breathy, Whispery, Creaky, and lax
Breathy voice has been associated with?
Intamacy
Whispery voice has been associated with?
Confidentiallity
Harsh voice has been associated with?
anger
Creaky voice has been associated with?
Boredom
Aggressive voice has been associated with?
active voice
True or False: Vocal quality affects the way we interpret the emotion of the speaker?
True
Did the article agree with all previous research done on vocal quality?
No
What are the 7 hand gestures
Dialect, tiny dialect, Critical Whirl, Backhand slap, Point, Shelf Sweep, Pick up small ideas
Dialect
Switch from one idea to another
Critical Whirl
Accelerate and repeat until an idea unpacked, suitable for an academic setting or over a glass of wine.
The Backhand slap
Use as a reinforcing gesture when critical opponent seems unresponsive
The Tiny Dialect
I’m making a fine distinction, Use when unpacking a specific detail, or when too self conscious
The point
Use to direct everyone’s gaze towards a particular individual
The shelf sweep
Use when explaining heirarchys
Picking up small ideas
Used only when seated in front of an audience
Physical presence
- Not too many hand gestures
- Not too little hand gestures
- No swaying, slouching, or rocking, leaning on one foot, Lean against wall, or Lock knees
- Do not be repetitive or robotic, Hesitate, or constantly give gestures
- Do not play with random parts of clothing or body parts
- Do not be boring
- ALWAYS Practice
Vocal quality
- Should sound natural, comfortable, and yourself
- Not too fast
- Don’t mumble
- 3 times louder in conversation
- Strong abdominal breathing
- Enunciation
- Passion, enjoy topic
- Volume
- smile
Eye contact
- Vocal energy and enthusiasm
- Holds audience attention
- Can easily be heard
- Facial expressions
- Gestures
- Stand up straight
- Eye contact
- Don’t read word for word
- Tell stories
- Avoid fact heavy speeches
- Hold eye contact for 2-5 seconds