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from the speakers view point |
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speech flows easily and smoothy in terms of both sounds and information. there are no disruptions of them stream and the listener can attend to the message |
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normal speech is filled with hesitation, known as pauses. Depending on the speaking content, normal speakers devote ______ |
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acousitically is defined as silent 250 msec or a period of time in which no acoustic singal occurs for atleast 200-270 msec. |
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physiological need (breathing), psycholingusitcal consideration (word choice), sociologingustical purposes (gestuers, transition, emphasis) |
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variables that distinguish fluent and disfluent speech |
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A. presense of extra sounds B. location and frequency of pauses. C. rhymical patterning in speech D. intonation and stress E. Overall rate |
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A. the continuity of speech B. the rate of speech C. the rhythm of speech D. the effort in which speech is produced |
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is an aspect of production that refers to the continuity, smoothness, rate, effort, lexical, morphlogical, and or syntactic language units are spoken. |
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relates to the degree to which syllables and words are logically sequenced as well as the presence or absence of pauses: it means the smoothness of speech vs. the extent to which the speech may be broken up by disfluencies |
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that speech production requires minimal mental and physical effort. |
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