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- Emotional_prosody abstract "Emotional Prosody is characterized as an individual's tone of voice in speech that is conveyed through changes in pitch, loudness, timbre, speech rate, and pauses which is different from linguistic and semantic information. It can be isolated from linguistics and interacts with verbal content (i.e. sarcasm). It is perceived or decoded slightly worse than facial expressions but accuracy varies with emotions. Anger and sadness are perceived most easily followed by fear and happiness, with disgust being the most poorly perceived.".
- Emotional_prosody wikiPageID "35467629".
- Emotional_prosody wikiPageRevisionID "604526453".
- Emotional_prosody course "Wikipedia:United States Education Program/Courses/Psychology of Language".
- Emotional_prosody hasPhotoCollection Emotional_prosody.
- Emotional_prosody project "WikiProject Psychology".
- Emotional_prosody term "2012".
- Emotional_prosody university "Gustavus Adolphus College".
- Emotional_prosody subject Category:Emotion.
- Emotional_prosody subject Category:Speech.
- Emotional_prosody comment "Emotional Prosody is characterized as an individual's tone of voice in speech that is conveyed through changes in pitch, loudness, timbre, speech rate, and pauses which is different from linguistic and semantic information. It can be isolated from linguistics and interacts with verbal content (i.e. sarcasm). It is perceived or decoded slightly worse than facial expressions but accuracy varies with emotions.".
- Emotional_prosody label "Emotional prosody".
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- Emotional_prosody sameAs Q5373795.
- Emotional_prosody sameAs Q5373795.
- Emotional_prosody wasDerivedFrom Emotional_prosody?oldid=604526453.
- Emotional_prosody isPrimaryTopicOf Emotional_prosody.