The stressed syllable is spoken louder, and the rest of the word often has a falling intonation.
I must have spoken louder than I meant to.
Travis had spoken louder than he'd intended.
The players have said they don't want a work stoppage this time, and their actions have spoken louder than their words.
A word was audible, as if it was so important it had been spoken louder, extended: money.
He'd spoken louder and louder, until at the end he might almost have been addressing a crowd of thousands gathered in the Royal Square.
I had spoken louder than I meant.
John heard only the two words at the end, spoken louder as the rumblings of the armored car increased on a steepening climb.
The silence was broken with one muffled sentence that could not have spoken louder.
Also, as a friend of mine once observed, it is surprising how English becomes understood when spoken louder and louder.