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it is a self- centered kind of communication
intrapersonal
most basic kind of intrapersonal communication by which two person mutually share information
dyad
process by which people exchange information, feelings
interpersonal
group small enough in size to facilitate every member's interacting with every other members
small group
involves a single speaker and relatively formal tone and manner
public communication
acts of communication
speech acts
third level of language
consultative
used by very close friend and lovers
intimate
manner a person act in the midst of people in the society
speech style
using slang words
casual
used by friend during their ordinary conversation
casual
formal registers are used in this type of conversation
consultative
job interview; ceremony; business tour
formal
when a client talk to his lawyer
consultative
it is reserved traditions
frozen
widely used model of intrapersonal
wiseman and barker
kind of language used when talking to stranger
frozen
it is roughly equivalent to uttering a certain sentence
locution
response
perlocution
informing, ordering and warning
illocution
certain conventional force
illocution
convincing, persuading, deterring and surprising
perlocution
always start with a topic
nomination
saying something that tries to achieve
perlocution
does not run smoothly
repair
limitation on the topic
restriction
limits the topic of a converstaion
topic control
conversation comes to an end
termination
boring to discuss the same topic
topic shifting
don't talk at the same time
turn taking
Study Notes
Types of Communication
- Intrapersonal communication is a self-centered kind of communication.
- Interpersonal communication is the most basic kind of communication where two people mutually share information.
- Communication is a process where people exchange information, feelings, and ideas.
Group Communication
- A small group is defined as a group small enough in size to facilitate every member's interaction with every other member.
Public Communication
- Public communication involves a single speaker and a relatively formal tone and manner.
Language Registers
- Formal registers are used in formal conversations, such as in job interviews, ceremonies, and business tours.
- Informal registers are used by friends during their ordinary conversations, often involving slang words.
- Intimate registers are used by very close friends and lovers.
Social Communication
- Social communication refers to the manner a person acts in the midst of people in society.
- Reserved traditions are used in certain social settings.
Models of Communication
- The intrapersonal model is widely used in communication studies.
Conversational Communication
- Conversational communication involves saying something that tries to achieve a certain goal, such as informing, ordering, or warning.
- Conversational communication can be convincing, persuading, deterring, or surprising.
- Conversations always start with a topic, and may have limitations on the topic.
- Conversations come to an end when they become boring or stale.
- Effective communication involves not talking at the same time.
Quiz: Self-Centered Communication Explore the characteristics and examples of self-centered communication in this quiz. Test your knowledge of the opposite of self-centered communication and gain insights into effective and empathetic communication styles.
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