Purposive Communication PDF Notes
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This document is a set of lecture notes on purposive communication. It covers various topics from body language to speech, communication styles, and different types of communication registers. The notes also introduce concepts like semantics and pragmatics.
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Purposive Communication Wednesday, July 3, 2024 4:25 PM BODY LANGUAGE - non verbal cues TONE - pitch of the voice while speaking LITERARY ANALYSIS - examines a literary piece EPISTOLARY- form of letters INTERVIEW- verbal exchange between 2 or more persons ETHNOCENTRISM- judge other people's cultu...
Purposive Communication Wednesday, July 3, 2024 4:25 PM BODY LANGUAGE - non verbal cues TONE - pitch of the voice while speaking LITERARY ANALYSIS - examines a literary piece EPISTOLARY- form of letters INTERVIEW- verbal exchange between 2 or more persons ETHNOCENTRISM- judge other people's culture DEBATE- contradicting each other's argument TRANSMISSION- process by which sender to come up with thoughts symbols (message) CHANNEL- medium of communication DECODING- receiver interprets the symbols, converting them into new concepts and ideas FLIP CHART- large pad of paper, use on a stand at presentations POWERPOINT- software package to create electronic presentations GOOGLE CLASSROOM- free blended learning platform dev. By google, sharing of files between teacher and student. PIDGIN- communication that develops between two or more groups of people that do not have a language in common SEMANTICS- study of meaning in language SEMIOTICS- study of making meaning NETIZENS- citizens of digital world GLOBAL VILLAGE- one community linked together by electronic communications in the internet GLOBALIZATION- process of interaction and integration among people worldwide SOCIAL MEDIA- internet based application that build on ideological and technological foundation defined by KAPLAN & HAENLEIN 2010 PROTAGORAS- father of debate ARISTOTLE- father of modern communication PROOFREADING- checking final copy (typographical error) PLAGIARISM- stealing and publication of another author's language, ideas EULOGY- someone who died New Section 2 Page 1 EULOGY- someone who died MANUSCRIP SPEAKING- reading your speech word for word PROXEMICS- study of the use of space and distance OBJECT LANGUAGE- use of object to aid communication JARGON- specialized terminology with particular field ARTICULATION- distinction sounds in speech PRAGMATICS- practical use of the language VENACULAR- language common to people REGIONAL DIALECT- variety of a language spoken in a particular area of a country WORLD ENGLISHES- defined by CELCEMURCIA 2014 regionally distinct varieties of english where long and often colonial history of english being used in education PHONOLOGY- pairing sounds with certain meaning LANGUANGE ACQUISITION-- capacity to perceive and comprehend language LEGALISE- formal and technical language of legal documents that is hard to understand INNER CIRCLE:NATIVE LANGUAGE EXPANDING CIRCLE:FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROBABILITY CHAIN- info passes randomly from person to person CLUSTER CHAIN- who acts as a source of a message GOSSIP CHAIN- everyone is talking to each other informally 7 C's of Communication Clarify Correctness Conciseness Courtesy Concreteness Consideration completeness New Section 2 Page 2 REGISTER:- FORMAL- used by professional INFORMAL- casual or intimate, people you know very well LANGUAGE/ LINGUISTIC/ SPEECH- speaks in relation to their audience FROZEN- historic language that is intended to remain and unchanged CONSULTATIVE- offering advice SIGNS: INFRASTRUCTURAL- label of maintenance of a building or any infrastructure COMMUNICATION: COMMUNICATION- process of exchanging ideas INTERCULTURAL- 2 different cultural groups interact, mutual respect INTRAPERSONAL- one's self, self-talk, act of imagination, recall and memory VISUAL- uses visuals (pictures) SPEECH- develop confidence and effectiveness in public speaking SINGLE STAND COMMUNICATION- flows from one person to the next person SPEECH: SPEECHES ABOUT EVENTS- focus on the happened, are happening, or will happen INFORMATIVE- inform or give ideas on a certain topic PURSUASIVE- attempts to pursuade or influence (PURSUATION- ideas thru reason and logic to influence audience) New Section 2 Page 3 thru reason and logic to influence audience) DEMONSTRATION- shows listeners how process is accomplish (demo) DESCRIPTIVE- provide detail EXPLANATORY- focus on reports of current and historical events EXTEMPORANEOUS- prepared structure New Section 2 Page 4