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Audiological evaluation
Audiological evaluation.
Audiological evaluation.
Nouns are not the part of speech that are meant to describe words. That would be adjectives. Maybe if you knew your parts of speech, you wouldn't be asking this question. Go get an education. :)
To describe sensations in literature, authors would use adjectives and possibly adverbs in their writing.
Stress is the loudness or softness with which the vowel, diphthong or a syllable is uttered
Audiological evaluation
Audiological evaluation.
Audiological evaluation.
audiological evaluation
Pitch: the highness or lowness of a voice Volume: the loudness or softness of a voice Rate: the speed at which a person speaks Tone: the attitude or emotion conveyed through speech
Adjectives can describe nouns and pronoun.
Phonetics is a study of speech sound. Acoustic phonetics is a sub-sector of it. Acoustic phonetics is a study of physical aspects of speech sounds. Speech goes away as the speech sounds come out of your mouth unless you record the speech. Thus, we record speech sounds for analysis. Acoustic phonetics includes study of fundamental frequency (pitch), amplitude/intensity (loudness), duration (length), formant estimates, and other physical aspects of speech sounds.
A noun.
Adverb
Guttural is a term used to describe any of several speech sounds.
The word describe is a verb. The past tense form is described.