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What are the elements to Produce Spoken Messages? |
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Select Word
Arrange words in order
Activate the muscles
Listen to ourselves
Plan future sentences |
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What are the elements of Perception of Speech? |
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Sort out from background
Seperate words and sounds
Notice mood
Recognize grammar
Attend to body language
Deduce speaker's reasoning for speaking
Think...Predict
Signal understanding |
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Define spoken language... |
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Words and the way we use them.
Also: Vocabulary, rules for forming words and sentences, discourse. |
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Define successful oral communication... |
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the ability to produce sounds and language to carry meaning. |
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In what ways is it most efficient to develop speech sounds? |
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The study of sound as a physical event. |
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The study of the psychological experience of hearing. |
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The number of times a cycle of vibration repeats itself. |
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A tone of a single frequency. |
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A measurement of cycles per second (frequency). |
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How frequency is perceived. |
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The magnitude of sound (The greater the magnitude, the greater the perception of loudness.) |
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How intensity if perceived. |
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A logarithmic measurement of intesity. |
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Define Sound Pressure Level (SPL): |
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A physical measurement of the pressure of sound. |
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The lowest intensity of sound needed to stimulate the auditory system. |
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Define sensitivity of the ear: |
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The human ear is most sensitive to sounds of 1000 - 4000 Hz. |
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