What is the term used to describe the emotion or feeling in your voice
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The term used to describe the emotion or feeling in your voice is known as Emotional prosody or Affective prosody.
1. Emotional prosody or affective prosody is known as the numerous types of non-vocal features of language that authorize people to deliver or feel emotion.
2. It carries an individual's accent or voice in a sentence that is delivered through a switch in pitch, reediness, timbre, and halts.
3. It can be separated from explication information and can connect with vocal content, for example- sarcasm.
4. Emotional prosody in speech is recognized or deciphered slightly worse than the expressions made with the face but rightness varies with the emotions.
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