<Li> Complexity: Speech where the message is communicated precisely . Ability to adjust the message or negotiate the control of conversation according to the responses of the listener, and use subordination and clausal forms appropriate per the roles and relationship between the speakers . It includes the use of sociolinguistic knowledge--the skills required to communicate effectively across cultures; the norms, the knowledge of what is appropriate to say in what situations and to whom . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Accuracy: This refers to the use of proper and advanced grammar; subject - verb agreement; word order; and word form (excited / exciting), as well as appropriate word choice in spoken language . It is also the ability to self - correct during discourse, to clarify or modify spoken language for grammatical accuracy . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Accuracy: This refers to the use of proper and advanced grammar; subject - verb agreement; word order; and word form (excited / exciting), as well as appropriate word choice in spoken language . It is also the ability to self - correct during discourse, to clarify or modify spoken language for grammatical accuracy . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Comprehensibility: This is the ability to be understood by others, it is related with the sound of the language . There are three components that influence one's comprehensibility and they are: Pronunciation--saying the sounds of words correctly; Intonation--applying proper stress on words and syllables, using rising and falling pitch to indicate questions or statements, using voice to indicate emotion or emphasis, speaking with an appropriate rhythm; and Enunciation--speaking clearly at an appropriate pace, with effective articulation of words and phrases and appropriate volume . </Li> </Ul>

Which of the following terms refers to clearly making the sounds in the words of a language