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which one of the following is not an origin of speech​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Qwrome
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Which one of the following is not an origin of speech

• Talking in slow or fast speed

• Is your speech rate too fast, too slow, or just right?

• And what is, a normal speaking pace?

• The answers to both questions are not straight forward. They fall into the 'it depends' category. And what they're depending on is context.

• Context is everything when it comes to deciding whether the speed you speak at is good, extremely good, or poor.

• The study found, the ideal manner of speech is not too fast but not too slow, not overly animated, and punctuated with frequent, short pauses.

• A speed of about 3.5 words per second was considered ideal.

• Slower or faster speakers weren’t as effective at getting people to listen to their pitch.

• That’s not surprising, the researchers said, since people who talk fast tend to be seen as not trustworthy, while those who speak too slowly are usually perceived as slow-witted or overly pedantic.

• The researchers also found that animated speakers, with lots of pitch variation in their voices, would do better.

• Not the case. Rather, people most responded to speakers with an even-keeled voice.

• When it came to male speakers, the deeper the voice, the better; for female speakers, pitch seemed to matter less.

• “It could be that variation in pitch could be helpful for some interviewers, but for others too much pitch variation sounds artificial, like people are trying too hard.

• So it backfires and puts people off,” said researcher Jose Benki, a researcher at Michigan’s Institute for Social Research, who specializes in psycholinguistics, in a statement.

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