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What does the communicative strategy of nomination primarily involve?
What does the communicative strategy of nomination primarily involve?
Which communicative strategy focuses on maintaining the focus of a conversation without interruptions?
Which communicative strategy focuses on maintaining the focus of a conversation without interruptions?
What is the purpose of the repair communicative strategy?
What is the purpose of the repair communicative strategy?
The communicative strategy of termination is used for what purpose?
The communicative strategy of termination is used for what purpose?
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Which strategy is used when participants shift from one topic to another in a conversation?
Which strategy is used when participants shift from one topic to another in a conversation?
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What is the main function of the communicative strategy known as turn-taking?
What is the main function of the communicative strategy known as turn-taking?
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Which strategy would be used to remain within a defined subject during a conversation?
Which strategy would be used to remain within a defined subject during a conversation?
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In the context of communication, what is the role of topic control?
In the context of communication, what is the role of topic control?
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What does the communicative strategy of repair address?
What does the communicative strategy of repair address?
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What distinct function does the communicative strategy of termination serve in a conversation?
What distinct function does the communicative strategy of termination serve in a conversation?
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Study Notes
Communicative Strategies
- Communicative strategies are systematic techniques used by speakers to share messages and express meanings when communication challenges arise. (Corder, 1983)
- They are used to overcome communication barriers.
Nomination
- Nomination is a communicative strategy where a participant initiates a topic in a collaborative way, opening or introducing a new topic.
- Example: "Have you seen the new movie on Netflix? Its title is 'Outside'."
Restriction
- Restriction is a communicative strategy that limits the scope of communication by focusing on a specific topic or context, narrowing down the discussion.
- Example: "Today, we will be talking about Speech Acts. Are you familiar with Speech Acts, class?"
Turn-Taking
- Turn-taking is a communicative strategy where participants take turns speaking, giving each other a chance to contribute.
- Example: "The collaboration song of Bruno Mars and Rosé is a bop! Do you agree?"
Topic Control
- Topic control is a communicative strategy used to maintain the focus of a conversation and prevent unnecessary interruptions or tangents, directing the flow of discussion to the main topic.
- Example: "Going back, we do agree that BINI is a very talented group."
Topic Shift
- Topic shift is a communicative strategy involving a transition from one topic to another.
- Example: "By the way, I am of the opinion that tinola is not delicious."
Repair
- Repair is addressing communication issues like problems with speaking, listening, or understanding.
- Example: "Just to clarify, we will be having a test on Thursday, right?"
Termination
- Termination involves phrases or expressions that conclude a topic or conversation.
- Example: "Let us now move forward to the next topic: the assignment of this month's leaders."
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Test your knowledge on communicative strategies such as nomination, restriction, turn-taking, and topic control. This quiz will assess your understanding of how these techniques can facilitate effective communication. Ideal for students of linguistics and communication.