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Chapter Five: The Verbal Dimension of Communication
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 2
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 3 Symbols and Meaning Symbols are Arbitrary Not Intrinsically Connected to what they Represent We Can Create Private Codes Language and Meaning Change over Time
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 4 Symbols are Ambiguous Meaning is not Clear Cut or Fixed May have Agreed Upon Range of Meaning Explains why Misunderstandings Occur
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 5 Symbols are Abstract Meaning is not Concrete or Tangible Increased Abstraction Leads to Increased Confusion Overly Abstract Language can Complicate Relationships Microsoft Image
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 6 Jargon and Gobbledygook CNN, Human Communication, Volume IV
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 7 Principles of Verbal Communication Interpretation Creates Meaning Communication is Rule Guided Communication Rules Regulative Rules Constitutive Rules Microsoft Image
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 8 Principles of Verbal Communication Punctuation Affects Meaning Demand/Withdrawal Patterns I pursue you because you withdraw.
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 9 Principles of Verbal Communication Punctuation Affects Meaning Demand/Withdrawal Patterns I withdraw because you pursue me. I pursue you because you withdraw.
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 10 Principles of Verbal Communication Punctuation Affects Meaning Demand/Withdrawal Patterns I withdraw because you pursue me. I pursue harder because you withdraw further. I pursue you because you withdraw.
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 11 Principles of Verbal Communication Punctuation Affects Meaning Demand/Withdrawal Patterns I withdraw because you pursue me. I pursue harder because you withdraw further. I am withdrawing because you are pursuing me harder. I pursue you because you withdraw.
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 12 Symbolic Abilities Symbols Define Experiences, People, Relationships, Feelings, Thoughts Totalizing Symbols Evaluate Loaded Language Microsoft Image
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 13 Symbolic Abilities Symbols Organize Perceptions Cognitive Schema Prototypes Distortions and Stereotypes Microsoft Image
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 14 Symbolic Abilities Symbols Allow Hypothetical Thought Reflection History and Future Self-Improvement Microsoft Image
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 15 Symbolic Abilities Symbols Allow Self-reflection The I - The Spontaneous Creative Self The Me - The Reflective Part of the Self Allows Self-monitoring Allows Image Management - Facework
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 16 Enhancing Effectiveness in Verbal Communication Engage in Dual Perspective Recognized Other’s Point of View Don’t Abandon Own Perspective Unethical to Stifle Own Views
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 17 Enhancing Effectiveness in Verbal Communication Own Your Feelings and Thoughts Our Feelings Result from Our Interpretations Effective Communicators Take Responsibility I Language and You Language
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 18 Communication Scenarios, Wadsworth/Thomson
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 19 Enhancing Effectiveness in Verbal Communication Respect What Others Say about Their Feelings and Ideas Disrespectful when We Speak for Others Don’t Assume Understanding Be Aware of Cultural Differences in Meaning
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Ch5: The Verbal Dimension of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 20 Enhancing Effectiveness in Verbal Communication Strive for Accuracy and Clarity Be Aware of Levels of Abstraction Qualify Language Static Evaluation Indexing Microsoft Image
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