Communicative Strategies Flashcards
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What does 'Nomination' refer to?

  • Limitation of speaker's ability to communicate
  • Ending a conversation
  • Establishing a topic collaboratively (correct)
  • The process of speakers taking turns
  • What is meant by 'Restriction' in communicative strategies?

    It refers to any limitation imposed on the speaker in a conversation.

    What does 'Turn-taking' involve?

    It pertains to the process of who takes the conversational floor.

    What is 'Topic Control'?

    <p>It covers how procedural formality or informality affects topic development in conversation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Define 'Topic Shifting'.

    <p>It involves moving from one topic to another in a conversation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Repair' refer to in communicative strategies?

    <p>It refers to how speakers address problems in speaking, listening, and comprehending.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is meant by 'Termination' in a conversation?

    <p>It refers to expressions that initiate the closing of a topic.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Types of Communicative Strategies

    • Nomination: A strategy used by speakers to collaboratively establish topics, aiming to introduce new subjects for discussion among conversational partners.

    • Restriction: This strategy involves limitations imposed on speakers, which may be dictated by specific instructions that guide the conversation, thus constraining what can be expressed.

    • Turn-taking: A fundamental aspect of communication that dictates how participants alternate in speaking, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to contribute to the dialogue.

    • Topic Control: This strategy examines how the formal or informal nature of a discussion influences the way topics are developed and managed throughout the exchange.

    • Topic Shifting: Refers to the process of transitioning from one subject to another within a conversation, marking the conclusion of one discussion point and the initiation of another.

    • Repair: A strategy employed by speakers to address and resolve issues encountered in speaking, listening, or understanding during interactions, helping maintain the flow of conversation.

    • Termination: This refers to the verbal cues or expressions used by participants to signal the conclusion of a topic, effectively bringing an end to that particular part of the conversation.

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    Explore essential communicative strategies through flashcards. This quiz covers key concepts like nomination and restriction, helping you understand how to establish topics and navigate limitations in conversation effectively.

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