Enunciation
Enunciation refers to the clarity with which speech sounds are produced, including the articulation of consonants and vowels, the boundaries between words, and the overall intelligibility of spoken language. It is commonly understood as the precision of pronunciation and the audibility of speech, enabling listeners to distinguish nearby sounds and words.
In linguistic usage, enunciation is closely related to but distinct from articulation and pronunciation. Articulation describes
Various factors influence enunciation, including speaking rate, fatigue, emotion, dialectal background, and the speaker’s microphone or
Techniques to improve enunciation include slowing tempo, exaggerating mouth movements during practice, and ensuring clear release