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Shaping your articulation What do we mean by articulation? Exploring how your lips affect your voice Activity to try: Exploring how your throat affects your voice Activity to try: Exploring how your tongue affects your voice Activity to try: Accessible formats Other pages in Patient advice Achilles Tendon Achilles Tenotomy for CTEV Acute back pain Advice for after removal of Hip Spica cast Advice following elbow/wrist cast/K-wire removal Advice for after hamstring tenotomy Ankle soft tissue injury Care of a Cast, Splint or Surgical Boot Flat feet Foot and toe fractures Fused toes in children Ganglion Cysts Hypermobility In-toeing Knee injuries Language development - bilingualism Language development- dummies Language development- get ready for school Language development - toddler talk 27-30 months Language development- Golden rules for interaction Language development - screen time Language development - top ten tips to develop early skills Osgood Schlatter’s disease Patella dislocation Patellar dislocation Popliteal Cysts Pulled elbow Pulmonary rehabilitation Putting on splints (AFOs) Rule of 10 Sever's disease Management Advice after Ankle Soft Tissue Injury Splint care (AFO) - instructions and precautions Toddler's fracture Torus buckle fracture Toe problems in childhood Toe Walking Trigger thumb / finger Using crutches - non weight bearing Using crutches (partial weight bearing) Virtual fracture clinic Achilles Tendon Rupture Recycling equipment information Stairs with no rail advice Stairs with one rail advice Planned post-operative wound care advice Trauma and emergency post-operative wound care advice References
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Shaping your articulation

There are a few ways in which you can change the shape of the spaces in your mouth and throat which may help you to feel your voice/speech better represents you. Please try some of these activities/suggestions and see if you can shape your voice/speech into something that feels good for you.

What do we mean by articulation?

Articulation is how we describe the movement of your oral structures during speech (e.g. lips, tongue, jaw, teeth, palate, and throat).

Exploring how your lips affect your voice

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Reducing the amount of facial expression you use, especially smiling, can be linked to a darkening or lowering of the voice. This is because there is more space within the mouth and throat for the sound to ‘echo’.

Activity to try:

Start to increase the amount you smile at people when speaking with them. See how this makes you feel, and see what change it makes to your voice.

Exploring how your throat affects your voice

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Your throat is just above your voice box and can change the way your voice vibrates as it travels up towards your mouth and nose.

A wider, lowered throat position can help lower the sound of your voice as it increases the area for vibration of the sound. Lowering your voice box and the back of the tongue can create a lower sound.

Activity to try:

Pretend to yawn and see how it lowers your tongue and throat. Use this ‘pretend yawn’ at the start of these words ‘any’ ‘also’ ‘arm’ ‘apple’ to see if you like the lowered sound it creates. This has also lowered your resonance.

Exploring how your tongue affects your voice

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A flatter and lower tongue shape can lower and darken the sound and feel of your voice.

Activity to try:

Produce a long low ‘ah’ sound. You should feel the back of your tongue lowering. Then, try saying the days of the week with your tongue in this lowered position.

(Note: lowering your tongue also lowers the voice box and can lower pitch and resonance.)

Accessible formats

If you require this information in a community language or alternative format e.g. Braille, audio, large print, BSL, Easy Read please contact the Equality and Human Rights Team at: email: fife.EqualityandHumanRights@nhs.scot or phone 01592 729130. For people with a hearing or verbal impairment you can also contact the team via the NHS Fife SMS text service number on 07805800005.

You can also find health related information on many topics in an Easy Read format on nhsinform.scot.

Other pages in Patient advice

Achilles Tendon

Achilles Tenotomy for CTEV

Acute back pain

Advice for after removal of Hip Spica cast

Advice following elbow/wrist cast/K-wire removal

Advice for after hamstring tenotomy

Ankle soft tissue injury

Care of a Cast, Splint or Surgical Boot

Flat feet

Foot and toe fractures

Fused toes in children

Ganglion Cysts

Hypermobility

In-toeing

Knee injuries

Language development - bilingualism

Language development- dummies

Language development- get ready for school

Language development - toddler talk 27-30 months

Language development- Golden rules for interaction

Language development - screen time

Language development - top ten tips to develop early skills

Osgood Schlatter’s disease

Patella dislocation

Patellar dislocation

Popliteal Cysts

Pulled elbow

Pulmonary rehabilitation

Putting on splints (AFOs)

Rule of 10

Sever's disease

Management Advice after Ankle Soft Tissue Injury

Splint care (AFO) - instructions and precautions

Toddler's fracture

Torus buckle fracture

Toe problems in childhood

Toe Walking

Trigger thumb / finger

Using crutches - non weight bearing

Using crutches (partial weight bearing)

Virtual fracture clinic

Achilles Tendon Rupture

Recycling equipment information

Stairs with no rail advice

Stairs with one rail advice

Planned post-operative wound care advice

Trauma and emergency post-operative wound care advice

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