Components of Language | Research | Type of Communication | Language |
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Phonology
what is the study of the sounds of language and how it communicate meaning
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Sapir-Whort Hypothesis
What is the idea that the language people speak determine the way they see the world
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Messages that convey sense of worth in others and their ideas, viewpoint
Equality-Oriented Communication
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What are the 3 part of messages of "I" statements
The other person's behavior
Your feelings about that behavior The consequences the other's behavior has for you |
What is the rules that govern word order
What is the rules that govern word order
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Dialect
What is a variation of a language that is distinguished by its vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation
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Messages that convey sympathy and caring
Empathic Communication
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Explores the role of power in a daily interaction
Cultural Theory
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Semantics
what is the study of meaning
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Lexical Choice Vocabulary preference
what is a vocabulary preference
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Comments that threaten other self image or persona
defensive Communication
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What statement allows you to express your feelings
"I" statement
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Pragmatics
What components of language emphasizes how language is use
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Cohort Effect
what is the influence of share characteristics of a group that was born and reared in the same general period
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comments that reject or invalidate a positive or negative self-image of our conversational partner
Disconfirming Communication
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BF/GF LOL WYD IDK
Slang
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Speech act theory
What is the theory name where when people communicate they don't just speech but do things with their wordsSpeech act theory
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conversational rules and contextual rules
What are the two rules that influence interaction
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What is the best strategies for being effective in interpersonal and group situation
to use supportive communication rather than defensive communication
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The idea that no m matter what language you speak, your use of language varies depending on the communication situation
Contextual Rule
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