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Tongue Twisters
Exercises to improve speech clarity and fluency.
Speech Muscles
Tongue, lips, and jaw used in articulation.
Warm-up Exercise
Activity to prepare for speaking engagements.
Clarity Improvement
Enhancing pronunciation and speech understanding.
Fluency Enhancement
Increasing smoothness and ease of speech.
Assertive Communication
Confidently expressing thoughts while respecting others.
Passive Communication
Avoiding confrontation, prioritizing others' needs.
Aggressive Communication
Forceful expression disregarding others' feelings.
Passive-Aggressive Communication
Indirectly expressing negativity through sarcasm.
Breath Control
Training to sustain breath during speech.
Conversational Maxims
Guidelines for effective communication in conversations.
Maxim of Quantity
Providing appropriate information without excess.
Maxim of Quality
Only stating what can be supported with evidence.
Maxim of Relation
Staying relevant to the conversation topic.
Maxim of Manner
Avoiding ambiguity for clearer understanding.
Cooperative Principle
Unwritten rules for smooth conversational flow.
Herbert Paul Grice
Philosopher who contributed to language pragmatics.
Pragmatics
Study of context in language use.
Emily Dickinson
Poet known for her unique style and themes.
Edgar Allan Poe
Author famous for his macabre and mystery works.
Robert Frost
Poet celebrated for his depictions of rural life.
Speech Patterns
Recurring forms of speech influenced by practice.