問題一覧
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The ability to get what you seek from others in a manner that maintains the relationship in terms acceptable to both of you is
communicative competence
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He defined intrapersonal communication as the result of the sum total of social, hereditary, and personal factors that have influenced one's development as an individual.
Wiseman (1974)
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It is defined as the process by which one person stimulates meaning in the mind of another person through verbal and nonverbal messages
intrapersonal communication
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This represents the smallest unit of human interaction
dyadic communication
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To communicate effectively with others, we also need to exercise:
empathy
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This is a friendly and informal exchange between two people and does not require preplanning
conversation
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This is a dyadic context where two people communicate deep and intimate topics in a most personal relationship.
dialogue
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This is generally formal in nature and is the most purposive among the dyadic contexts.
interview
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A necessary ingredient of a healthy dyadic context.
supportiveness
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It involves an individual who shares information with a large group
public communication
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This is more formal than interpersonal communication. It therefore requires more preparation on the sender's part.
public communication
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This is the form that language takes in different circumstances.
register
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It is the practice of shifting from one register to another guided by the context.
code-switching
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This is used among intimate members of the family, lovers, or close friends who do not need a complete language with clear articulation.
intimate speech style
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It is the most common speech style used among friends and coworkers. It includes slang, frequent interruptions and animated speech.
casual speech style
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It is best used for business and professional relationships.
consultative speech style
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It is characterized by sharing of information using established professional rules, standard English, processes and procedures.
formal speech style
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This is the most formal speech style that is usually used in formal contexts
frozen speech style
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Aimed to educate create understanding or enlighten rather than to persuade.
informative speech
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This is the use of speech to influence the values, beliefs, attitudes or behavior of others through reasoning credibility and identification.
persuasive speech
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According to them "to persuade your audience means making every strategic choice to attempt to influence them"
Hamilton and Creel
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It is an appeal to the authority or honesty of the speaker
ethos
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This is an appeal to the emotion of the audience
Pathos
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This aims to engage, interest, amuse or please the listeners.
entertaining speech
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A latin word for civility
civilis
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This means to be a citizen. Refers to displays of temperance, justice, wisdom and courage
civility
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The speaker writes down the text for his/her speech and reads it word for word.
reading from a manuscript
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This is a prepared and rehearsed method of delivering a speech. The speaker however, relies on limited notes and provides specific words and sentences as he/she speaks.
extemporaneous speaking
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This is a spur-of-the moment method of delivering a speech.
impromptu speakinh
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This means "character and habit", root word for "ethics"
ethos
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It involves a small number of people who share a common goal or objective interact face-to-face.
small-group communication