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Speech and Debate Terms Basic Definitions Every Speechie Should Know!

Speech and Debate Terms Basic Definitions Every Speechie Should Know!

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Speech and Debate Terms

Basic Definitions Every Speechie Should Know!

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AD HOMINEM FALLACY

Attacking a person rather than the argument.

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AD POPULUM FALLACY

Claiming something is true because of popular belief.

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AFFIRMATIVE

Arguing in favor of adopting the resolution.

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BALLOT

The piece of paper on which judges write comments, rankings, and the decision of the round.

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BLOCKING

Any movements made during a performance.

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to BREAK

To advance to the next round.

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BURDEN OF PROOF

The affirmative’s responsibility to prove a need for adoption of a resolution or that the resolution is untrue.

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CONSTRUCTIVE SPEECH

In a debate round, the first speech given by each debater from each team.

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CONTENTION

A debate case may be organized into contentions – claims made for or against the resolution – usually stated in one’s declarative sentence.

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COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS

Analyzing the benefits of a policy versus the cost.

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COUNTERPLAN

The negative admits the present system should be changed and argues that the negative team’s proposal (plan) is better than what the affirmative has offered.

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CRITERION

Standards, rules, or tests on which a decision or judgment is based. Also, the basis for establishing or evaluating a policy.

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CROSS EXAMINATION

A questioning period where each side of a debate asks questions of the other.

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to CUT

To take only selected sections from a piece. To cut to make time limits or to cut inappropriate material.

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DOUBLE ENTERED

Entered in one or more event.

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DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION

Also called dramatic interp. You interpret a play, prose, or letters. Can have a touch of humor. You need multiple characters.

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DUO ACTING

Working with a partner you perform from a play or musical. You may use costumes and props.

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DUO INTERPRETATION

Also called duo interp or abbreviated DI. Working with a partner you interpret a piece of literature. Can be humorous or dramatic. You do NOT interact with your partner.

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ETHICS

The rules or standards that govern conduct.

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EXTEMPORANEOUS

Speaking without the benefit of a prepared or memorized manuscript.

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FINALS

An elimination round involving the top two teams in debate or usually the top six competitors in IEs.

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FLOWING/FLOW SHEET

Note-taking during a debate to accurately record the principal arguments or rebuttals.

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FORENSICS

Refers to competitive speech and debate and public speaking (not CSI).

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HUMOROUS INTERPRETATION

Often abbreviated HI. Similar to Dramatic Interp but with a humorous piece. Can include a touch of the serious.

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IEs

Individual Events.

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INHERENCY

Isolating the cause of a problem. If it stems from the system or policy in question then it is said to be inherent. Also, the requirement to prove that the problem stems from the policy in question.

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INTRODUCTION

The introduction to a piece, usually found in interp, extemp, etc. Intros are written by the competitors and are memorized or given extemporaneously.

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JUDGING PARADIGMS

The judge’s educational philosophy. The model or vies that guides their decision about what they think is important in a round and what they do not want to see or hear.

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JUNIOR

A competitor in their first or second year of competition. The term is used at tournaments.

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LAY JUDGES

Judges who are unfamiliar with debate theory; your average Joe off the street.

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LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION

The first and last speaker for the Opposition team.

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MEMBER OF THE GOVERNMENT

The second speaker for the Government team (affirmative).

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MEMBER OF THE OPPOSITION

The second speaker for the Opposition team (negative).

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NEGATIVE

The side that defends the present system and argues against the resolution.

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NFL

The National Forensics League – an educational honor society founded in 1925. Visit them at www.nflonline.org.

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NOVICE

A competitor in their first year of competition. Also a division in a tournament involving only first year competitors.

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OCTA-FINALS

Elimination rounds comprised of the top 16 debate teams.

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OPEN

Indicating that all levels of experience will be competing with each other in either a division or a tournament.

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OPPOSITION

The side that must negate the resolution.

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PATTERN

Events are divided into patterns and run at different times; usually there are three patters in a tournament: Pattern A events, Pattern B events, and Debate.

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PIECE

The literature selection – title and author – you are performing in interpretation events (DI, HI, Duo, Prose, Poetry).

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POETRY INTERPRETATION

Usually referred to as poetry. You work from a central theme. Your poems can all be from one author or from a variety of authors. Must have ISBN or web address on all copies.

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POWER MATCHING

Teams with equal records debate each other.

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PRIME MINISTER

The first and last speaker for the Government (affirmative) team.

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PROSE INTERPRETATION

Usually referred to as prose. Your interpretation of a short story or part of a novel. Can be funny or serious. Cannot be a play or poetry.

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RADIO BROADCASTING

You develop a themed radio broadcast following the requirements presented at the competition. You have 30 minutes to prepare for your five minute broadcast.

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REBUTTAL SPEECH

This speech rebuilds an argument after attacks, refutes the arguments of the opposing team, and summarizes the debate.

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REFUTATION

Directly attacking the opposing teams’ arguments.

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RESOLUTION

The proposition or subject offered to debate.

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ROUNDS

A complete debate or round of individual events.

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SEMI FINALS

Elimination rounds consisting of the top four teams.

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SENIOR

A seasoned and experienced competitor. Term used at tournaments.

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SPEECHIE

Any competitor involved in forensics.

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SPIRIT OF THE RESOLUTION

Refers to the reasonable interpretation and limits of the resolution.

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STATUS QUO

The current state of affairs or the present system.

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STORYTELLING

An individual event in speech. You tell a story in your own words. The narrator is the main character.

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TIME SIGNALS

Hand signals showing how much time you have left.

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TOPICALITY

The argument presented is pertinent to the resolution in spirit or literally – it is topical.

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VALUE

A concept, standard, or ideal that makes a judgment.

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VOTING ISSUES

The key points in a debate that are crucial to the outcome. Also, reasons why a judge should give the decision to a team.

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WEIGHING MECHANISM

The standards by which a judge evaluates the success of the Government’s and Opposition’s cases; the standards by which a decision is made (criteria).

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The End!