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<jats:p>Voice is an essential component of spoken communication – it conveys not only linguistic content but also emotions, attitudes, and identity. This presentation introduces the concept of voice awareness, a comprehensive framework for understanding the significance of voice in interaction. Voice awareness encompasses the physical, expressive, and social dimensions of voice and highlights the relationship between voice and communicative contexts. Central aspects of this perspective are voice quality and speech prosody. Voice quality – including features such as phonation type and timbre – shapes the listener’s impressions of the speaker and may affect the impact of the message in domains such as education, healthcare, and customer service. Prosodic features – such as pitch, rhythm, and stress – further guide interpretation and the emotional coloring of interaction. Voice awareness complements the notion of language awareness, and its integration into communication training and professional development can foster a sustainable, effective, and equitable culture of communication. It equips professionals with tools for conscious and context-sensitive voice use in occupations where the voice is integral to work and interaction.</jats:p>

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