In this thesis, the author explores a vocal phenomenon called “vocal fry” and why this dysphonia has emerged as one of the primary means of communication for the population referred to as “Generation Y.” The first chapter defines what vocal fry is and why it is of modest value to the stage actor. The second chapter defines the physiological means by which the human body creates sound, what good sound is and how vocal fry is created. The third and fourth chapters define several generations as well as what defines Gen Y, and the communication physiologies associated with those generations. The last chapter discusses the rise of narcissism within Gen Y and how this may relate to the arrival of vocal fry as a default register for theatre studen...
This research aims to explore the forms of commissive expressions and how they are employed by the...
A book cover is one of the first steps in selling a book and is vital in catching a reader’s attenti...
Influence is at the core of the leadership process, and although significant research has been condu...
Understanding dialects and their effects on speech and language is integral to the field of speech-l...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Christianna St. John DeWind(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College ...
This project is a collection of poetry that weaves together past, present, and the hopes of a future...
Typical imitation skills that are integral to language and social learning do not readily develop in...
Oral language proficiency requires more than simply knowing a language’s linguistic structure; learn...
The present study was designed to compare the acoustic parameters of prosody of children between the...
Recent trends in language instruction have begun to shift away from achieving a native-like accent a...
This monograph concerns the life and compositions of Lillian Fuchs, one of the foremost American vio...
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the role of word lexicality between Tier Two vocabu...
French Ideology of English as a World Language and American Second Language Speakers compares French...
In 1954, Benjamin Britten and Myfanwy Piper’s chamber opera, "The Turn of the Screw," premiered at t...
The following paper studies dialect writing and its significance in society, the reception of its us...
This research aims to explore the forms of commissive expressions and how they are employed by the...
A book cover is one of the first steps in selling a book and is vital in catching a reader’s attenti...
Influence is at the core of the leadership process, and although significant research has been condu...
Understanding dialects and their effects on speech and language is integral to the field of speech-l...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Christianna St. John DeWind(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College ...
This project is a collection of poetry that weaves together past, present, and the hopes of a future...
Typical imitation skills that are integral to language and social learning do not readily develop in...
Oral language proficiency requires more than simply knowing a language’s linguistic structure; learn...
The present study was designed to compare the acoustic parameters of prosody of children between the...
Recent trends in language instruction have begun to shift away from achieving a native-like accent a...
This monograph concerns the life and compositions of Lillian Fuchs, one of the foremost American vio...
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the role of word lexicality between Tier Two vocabu...
French Ideology of English as a World Language and American Second Language Speakers compares French...
In 1954, Benjamin Britten and Myfanwy Piper’s chamber opera, "The Turn of the Screw," premiered at t...
The following paper studies dialect writing and its significance in society, the reception of its us...
This research aims to explore the forms of commissive expressions and how they are employed by the...
A book cover is one of the first steps in selling a book and is vital in catching a reader’s attenti...
Influence is at the core of the leadership process, and although significant research has been condu...