Oral Communication PDF
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This document provides a detailed overview of different aspects of communication and speech contexts. It examines the concept of communication, including communication barriers, and types of speech such as intimate, casual, consultative, formal and frozen, and different communication functions.
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Oral Communication It is the deffinition of communication -- **Communication involves a transaction, communications is sharing of ideas among a group of people , and communication is a transfer of messages from one person to another.** The best way to continue communications -- **Active listening*...
Oral Communication It is the deffinition of communication -- **Communication involves a transaction, communications is sharing of ideas among a group of people , and communication is a transfer of messages from one person to another.** The best way to continue communications -- **Active listening** **Barriers Of Communication.** Barrier includes Mental conditions of the listener -- **Psychological Barrier.** Barrier includes the accent and dialect of the sender or reciever -- **Lingguistic Barrier.** Problems encounter by people regarding them intrisnic -- **Cultural Barrier.** Natural or enviroment condition -- **Physical Barrier.** **3 types of Noises** External Noise **-- Noises From vehicles or what**. Internal Noise -- **Fear, Depression.** Semantic Noise -- **Incorrect Grammar.** **Types of Speech Context** Intrapersonal -- **Focused on one on one communication, when the reciever and sender acts both**. Interpersonal Communication -- **Among People**. 2 people Communication -- **Dyad Communication** 3 -- 15 -- **Small Group** Public -- **Enables you to send a message or deliver to 15 to more people, this type of speech context doesn't had a feedback from audience**. Mass Communication -- **Through television, radio, news paper, magazines and more that are connected to media.** Intercultural -- **takes place through the exchange of concepts.** Function Of Communication. Control and Regulation -- **Control the behavior of a person or group of people** Motivation -- **To inspire.** Social Interactionism -- **Interact with people**. Information Dissemination -- **To share information**. Emotional Expression -- **As way to cennect to person or people**. Types of Speech Styles. Intimate -- **Very close relationship, like family and couples**. Casual -- **Informal Communications, Jargon, slang, and venacullar langguage**. Consultative -- **Semi formal, They not same rank, Teacher to student** Formal -- **One way or straight forward same as public, SONA**. Frozen -- **'di nababago, National anthem, Lord's Prayer.** Three type of speech act. JL AUSTIN. Locutionary -- **Actual Act of uttering or saying something**. Illocutionary -- **Social Function of what is said.** Perlocutionary -- **Resulting of act.** **5 Illocutionary act by John Searle.** Assertive -- **The speaker expresses belief about the truth of proposition, Suggesting, putting forward.** Directive -- **The speaker tries to make the addresse perform an action, Directive act are asking , ordering, begging, requesting, inviting, advising**. Commissive -- **Commits the speaker to doing something in the future, Promising, planning, vowing, and betting**. Expressive -- **Expresses his/her feeling, Apologizing, welcoming, deploring.** Declaration -- **firing, baptizing, bidding, passing a sentence**.