| A | B |
| accent | a style of speech or pronunciation that is characteristic of a certain region or country. To emphasize in speech or in music |
| articulate | Expressed in a clear and effective manner. Able to speak effectively |
| dialect | The form or version of a language that is spoken in a country or region or by a particular social group; a dialect has charactgeristic differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. |
| diction | The choice and use of words in speaking or writing. distinctness of pronunciation. |
| enunciate | To pronounce, especially in a clear manner. To state or set forth clearly |
| fundamental | Basic; primary; essential. Of major significance |
| intelligible | Able to be understood |
| peer | A person who is equal to another in age, class, or rank. A member of the British nobility |
| status | Position in society; condition. A stage of progress or development |
| stress | To emphasize, particularly when speaking. Emphasis, particularly when speaking. Importance; significance |