«WAYS, MEANS AND SOME “LANGUAGES” «WAYS, MEANS AND SOME “LANGUAGES” OF COMMUNICATION» OF COMMUNICATION»

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«WAYS, MEANS AND SOME “LANGUAGES” «WAYS, MEANS AND SOME “LANGUAGES” OF COMMUNICATION» OF COMMUNICATION»

Types of communication based on communication channels Verbal OralWritten Nonverbal Overall body language language Overall body movements movements Facial expressions

Nonverbal Communication

Types of Communication Based on Style and Purpose Formal communication Official conferences, meetings and written memos and corporate letters are used for communication. Formal communication is straightforward, official and always precise and has a stringent and rigid tone to it. Informal communication Includes instances of free unrestrained communication between people who share a casual rapport with each other. Occurs between friends and family, does not have any rigid rules and guidelines; need not boundaries of time, place or even subjects as friendly chats can simply go on and on.

Speech Speech is a process of communication with the help of language.Speech is a process of communication with the help of language. Speech is not possible without the acquisition of language.Speech is not possible without the acquisition of language.

What is Language? Language is the system of sounds and words used by humans to express their ideas, thoughts and feelingsLanguage is the system of sounds and words used by humans to express their ideas, thoughts and feelings Language is also a particular system used by a nationLanguage is also a particular system used by a nation Language is a particular way or style of speaking or writingLanguage is a particular way or style of speaking or writing Language is a set of words and phrases used by a particular group or professionLanguage is a set of words and phrases used by a particular group or profession Language of mime - signs, symbols, gesturesLanguage of mime - signs, symbols, gestures Sign language - the system of communication for the deaf and HOHSign language - the system of communication for the deaf and HOH Fingerspelling – the system of communication for deaf-blind people.Fingerspelling – the system of communication for deaf-blind people. Body languageBody language

Voice, Tones + Physiology =NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION (Body Language) Words – VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Sign Language It is the language of the “Land of Silence”. It is the language of the “Land of Silence”. It uses visually transmitted sign patterns to convey meaning simultaneously combining hand shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to express a speaker's thoughts, ideas, fillings, emotions. Individual letters are used rather seldom.

Hundreds of sign languages are in use around the world. Some sign languages have obtained the form of legal recognition. Official sign languages are: American SL, French SL, Russian SL, Danish SL, German SL, Arabian SL,Chinese SL, Japanese SL, etc. Deaf and hoh people have International sign language known as Gestuno, used mainly at international Deaf events such as Deaf Olympics and meetings of the World Federation of the Deaf. Mobile phones are considered necessary for deaf and hoh people for communication.

Fingerspelling (or dactylology or touch language) Fingerspelling (or dactylology or touch language ) It is the language of the “Land of Silence and Darkness” It is the language of the “Land of Silence and Darkness”, the language of deafblind people. the language of deafblind people. The individual letters of the alphabet or numbers can only be used by them. Most countries use a one-handed fingerspelling system; Britain, Australia and South Africause a two system; Britain, Australia and South Africa use a two handed fingerspelling one.

Fingerspelling can be easily learned in a few hours, whereas sign language can take years to master. Deafblind people cannot use mobile phones. For them a special device was invented. It is called Deafblind Glove.

Body Language Body Language It is the process of communicating by the way a person sits, stands, and moves rather than by words.It is the process of communicating by the way a person sits, stands, and moves rather than by words. It is a form of non-verbal communication, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals almost subconsciouslyIt is a form of non-verbal communication, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals almost subconsciously. It is considered that human communication consists of 93% body language and paralinguistic clues, while only 7% of communication consists of words themselves.It is considered that human communication consists of 93% body language and paralinguistic clues, while only 7% of communication consists of words themselves. Body Language is a significant aspect of modern communications and relationships.Body Language is a significant aspect of modern communications and relationships.

Body Language