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Communication
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Communication Defined as the expression of messages –Ideas and feelings that people express and receive Generally broken down into two categories –Verbal – 20%-50% of messages –Non-verbal – 50% – 90%
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Verbal Communication Verbal communication utilizes language –A system of written and spoken words Language is a SYSTEM –A group of elements working together –Elements grouped together are sub systems –Language sub systems are: SoundsWordsArrangements
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Verbal Communication Language is symbolic –Something that stands for something else –WORDS stand for thoughts, feelings, etc. Language is conventional –Accepted by a large number of people Necessary to communicate with nations’ people Language is learned –Has a system of general principals that are learned
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Verbal Communication –Children learn symbolic meanings first Daddy, Mommy –Once they learn a rule, they often generalize He walks to the grocery store He drinks milk Language changes –Changes are long and broad enough in adapting that people have little trouble recognizing changes
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Verbal Communication How do they change? –Standard American English Rules and guidelines of the “King’s English” –Jargon Vocabulary that is used in a particular group or field –T.V. – soundbite, –Football – noseguard –Technology – motherboard
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Verbal Communication –Slang Newly formed words –Nerd, hassle, bummer Old words used in new ways –Awesome, cool, tight –Dialect A regional or cultural variety of language that differs from SAE in pronunciation, grammar or word choice –Pronunciation – greasy, greezy, downtown, dahntahn –Grammar – you, yous, yinz –Word choice – pail, bucket, pancake, flapjack
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Non-Verbal Communication Communication without using words Made up of cues (sounds of voice, inflections, body language, etc.) Four functions of non verbal communication – –To complement “That’s hilarious” laughing and body language complements expression of humor
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Non-Verbal Communication – –To emphasize “Do it now!” tone and body language emphasize importance of message – –To replace shaking one’s head replaces the word “no” – –To contradict verbal message “Great haircut you got there” non verbal cues give clues that this is sarcasm.
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