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Suprasegmentals and Public Speaking Reported by Rosalie J Adlaon 2nd Reporter
Suprasegmentals and Public Speaking Reported by Rosalie J Adlaon 2nd Reporter
Suprasegmentals and Public Speaking Reported by Rosalie J Adlaon 2nd Reporter
Topic:
1. Suprasegmentals as tools for
Speech and Theater
2. Public Speaking
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Objectives:
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Suprasegmentals
Suprasegmentals, also called
prosodic feature, in phonetics, a speech
feature such as stress, tone, or word
juncture that accompanies or is added over
consonants and vowels; these features are
not limited to single sounds but often
extend over syllables, words, or phrases.
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👉 Stress
Suprasegmental 👉 Pitch
features 👉 Intonation
👉 Pauses
👉Pace (Speed)
👉Loudness
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Stress
Degree of force or
prominence given to a
syllable word.
-extra loudness given to a
particular syllable or word,
In order to give emphasis
on a particular syllable or
word.
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👉I enjoy photography.
👉Look at this photograph.
👉My artwork is photographic in
nature.
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👉I often like to read a book / before I go to bed. / I tend to like historical dramas, /
but, / I especially love / a good mystery book.
👉 When I was young / I love swimming with my friends in the summer. / You see I
grew up in Philippines / and spending time in the water / surrounded by nature / was
just a part of life.
👉 WAIT! / I’m running / as fast as I can. / please / wait for me.
👉 And the winner is / Philippines.
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OBJECTIVES
👉Aims to Know what is Public
speaking and its important.
Why is Public
Speaking
important? 🤔🤔
Public zSpeaking
Occasion focused – A ceremonial speech needs to stick to the occasion. This is not the
time to bring up anything other than who or what is being celebrated.
Remember, part of delivering an effective message is knowing who your audience is and
tailoring your message to them.
Brevity – For those who don’t love to get up in front of a crowd and speak, ceremonial
speaking may be the best fit for you. That’s because generally speaking, ceremonial
speaking is often brief.
2. Demonstrative
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If you are in the technology field, or any field
where processes are part of your work –
demonstrative speaking is a skill you will
want to cultivate. Demonstrative speaking is
simply put – explaining how to do
something.
Build Credibility – For the most part, people don’t enjoy being in
meetings. They believe it is a waste of time. If you are able to hold
a productive meeting, you will build your credibility.
Tone of Voice – Your tone of voice will make a huge impact on your
persuasive speech. It will also inform your audience on how they should feel
while listening.
Body Language – Your hand gestures, eye contact, and posture are tools
you can use to improve your persuasive speech. Your body language helps set
the tone and can draw the listener in.