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Voice Inflection

Voice Inflection 1. What is it? 2. How does it affect our speech? 3. Can we recognize it? 4. How can we use it successfully?

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Voice Inflection What is it? “Voice Inflection means changing your voice.” (p. 28) Listen: Advertisements Audio5

“I did not say he stole the money.” Voice Inflection 2. How does it affect our speech? “I did not say he stole the money.”

Inflected Sentence # Actual Meaning 1.   Inflected Sentence # Actual Meaning 1. I did not say he stole the money. Someone else could have said it. 2. I just didn’t say it. 3. I certainly did not say it. 4. He could have stolen the money, but I didn’t say that he did.

Inflected Sentence # Actual Meaning I did not say he stole the money.   Inflected Sentence # Actual Meaning 5. I did not say he stole the money. It could have been any other person who stole the money, but not him. 6. He could have borrowed, or been given the money…but he didn’t steal it. 7. I didn’t say he took the very specific money. 8. I didn’t say he stole the money, but he stole something else.

Voice Inflection 3. Can we recognize it? (see page 28-29) ………. Stressing a word or phrase Stretching a word or phrase ………. Pausing before or after a word or phrase

Voice Inflection Now practice: p.29 3. Can we recognize it? (see page 28-29) Now practice: p.29

Voice Inflection 4. How can we use it successfully? (see pages 30-31)

Voice Inflection Now practice: {pages 32-35} 4. How can we use it successfully? Now practice: {pages 32-35}

Voice Inflection 1. What is it? 2. How does it affect our speech? 3. Can we recognize it? 4. How can we use it successfully?