Communication and Berlo's S-M-C-R Model Quiz

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What is the focus of Mechanical Communication Theory?

  • Interaction between sender and receiver
  • Transmission of information from sender to receiver (correct)
  • Sharing thoughts and feelings of the sender
  • Expression of power and authority

Which branch of linguistics focuses on the study of distinctive sounds in speech?

  • Semantic
  • Graphology
  • Phonology (correct)
  • Morphology

What is the primary focus of Lexical Semantics?

  • Vocabulary of a language
  • Analysis of word meaning (correct)
  • Illustration and representation
  • Study of reference and implication

What are Derivational morphemes known for?

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What does Pragmatics study?

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What is the main aspect of Systemic Communication Theory?

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What is the purpose of communication?

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In Berlo's S-M-C-R model, who is the 'receiver'?

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Which type of communication uses body language and facial expressions?

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What does the CHANNEL represent in communication?

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Which type of communication uses images to evoke connotations and deeper meaning?

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Why is active listening considered essential in communication?

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Study Notes

Mechanical Communication Theory

  • Focuses on the transmission and understanding of messages through mechanical means.
  • Emphasizes technical aspects and processes of communication systems.

Phonology

  • Branch of linguistics dedicated to the study of distinctive sounds and sound patterns in speech.
  • Analyzes how sounds function within particular languages.

Lexical Semantics

  • Primary focus on the meaning of words and their relationships.
  • Examines how word meanings can change based on context and usage.

Derivational Morphemes

  • Known for creating new words by adding prefixes or suffixes to root words.
  • Important in understanding word formation and morphological structure.

Pragmatics

  • Studies how context influences the interpretation of meaning in communication.
  • Examines the social aspects and implications of language use.

Systemic Communication Theory

  • Main aspect is the integration of different components of communication systems.
  • Focuses on how systems interact and influence the flow of information.

Purpose of Communication

  • Aims to convey information, share experiences, and facilitate understanding.
  • Enhances relationships and enables problem-solving.

Berlo's S-M-C-R Model

  • The 'receiver' in this model refers to the individual or group that interprets the message.
  • Emphasizes the importance of understanding the receiver's perspective for effective communication.

Nonverbal Communication

  • Uses body language, facial expressions, and other physical cues to convey messages.
  • Plays a critical role in complementing or contradicting spoken language.

Channel in Communication

  • Represents the medium through which messages are transmitted.
  • Could include spoken word, written text, visual media, etc.

Visual Communication

  • Uses images to evoke connotations and convey deeper meanings beyond literal interpretation.
  • Effective in creating emotional connections and enhancing understanding.

Active Listening

  • Considered essential as it promotes effective understanding and engagement in communication.
  • Involves fully concentrating and responding thoughtfully to the speaker.

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