(LESSON 3) Communication through Verbal and Non-verbal Messages Flashcards

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It is a type of oral communication wherein the message is transmitted through spoken words.

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Verbal Communication

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“You can generate and articulate your thoughts.”

Refers to what type of communication?

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Verbal Communication

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“It can be strictly structured or formal.”

Refers to what type of communication?

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Verbal Communication

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Oral communication directly links to?

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Verbal communication

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“Transmitted through verbal words or messages (can be written).”

Refers to what type of communication?

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Verbal Communication

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“Less chance of confusion and misunderstanding.”

Refers to what type of communication

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Verbal Communication

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It is the use of body language, gestures, facial expressions, and even posture to communicate.

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Nonverbal Communication

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It refers to the cues that are sent through body language, posture, gestures, movements, facial expressions, and appearances that are used with verbal messages.

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Nonverbal Communication

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“wordless cues”

Refers to what type of communication?

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Nonverbal Communication

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“informal or lacks structure”

Refers to what type of communication?

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Nonverbal Communication

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“Higher chance of confusion, unlike in verbal communication.”

Refers to what type of communication?

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Nonverbal Communication

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Who noted that a higher percentage (93%) of communication is manifested through non-verbal behaviors?

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John Stoker

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TRUE OR FALSE?

“Messages are still conveyed even when people are not actually speaking.”

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TRUE

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According to them, Nonverbal Communication is categorized into four: kinesics, paralanguage, proxemics, and chronemics.

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Verderber et al. (2015)

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It is a form of Nonverbal Communication that refers to the systematic study of the relationship between nonlinguistic body motions (such as blushes, shrugs, or eye movement) and communication.

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Kinesics: Use of Body

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It is a form of nonverbal communication that allows people to add layers of meaning to their spoken utterances through the manipulation of the manner of speech, or the way they say things.

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Paralanguage: Use of Voice

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“They should have intelligibility, variety, and understandable patterns.”

This statement refers to what form of Nonverbal Communication?

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Paralanguage: Use of Voice

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Under Paralanguage, it refers to your pitch, force, and pause.

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Variety

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Under Paralanguage, it is the emphasis put on a certain syllable or word/s.

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Stress

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A form of Nonverbal Communication that refers to the technical term used to study how space and distance communicate (Hall, 1968).

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Proxemics: Use of Space

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TRUE OR FALSE?

There are three types of Proxemics: personal space, territorial space, and acoustic space.

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TRUE

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Under Proxemics that refers to the distance one consciously maintains when interacting with others.

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Personal Space

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Under Proxemics that refers to the physical space that implies your sense of authority and ownership.

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Territorial Space

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Under Proxemics which implies that the person puts a premium on his or her privacy and exclusive ownership of territorial space.

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Territorial (Territorial Space)

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Under Proxemics which refers to the area where the voice of the speaker is either heard or not. Competent speakers take this into account and accordingly adjust their volume and rate of speech.

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Acoustic Space

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Under Nonverbal Communication that pertains to people’s perception and value of time.

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Chronemics: Use of time

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TRUE OR FALSE?

In a monochronic culture, “time is of the essence.”

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TRUE

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TRUE OR FALSE?

However, in a monochronic culture, people usually consider the “luxury of time” so waiting is not an issue.

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FALSE

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It is a system that makes up of sound, grammar, and vocabulary.

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Language

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It is a set of arbitrary symbols that create a possible combination of utterances primarily used for communication.

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Language

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In Language, it pertains to the system of rules.

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Grammar

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In Language, it refers to the sound system.

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Phonology

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In Language, it means vocabulary.

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Lexicon

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It refers to the level of formality with which you speak.

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Language Register

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It depends upon the audience (who), the topic (what), purpose (why), and location (where).

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Language Register

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This language is used in formal settings and is one way in nature.

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Formal Register

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“This use of language usually follows a commonly accepted format.”

What Language Register is this?

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Formal Register

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“It is usually impersonal and formal.”

What Language Register is this?

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Formal Register

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This Language Register is used in professional and academic settings.

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Formal Register

40
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“This type is used in a professional context.”

What Language Register is this?

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Formal Register

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It is highly structured, impersonal, and more serious in its tone, vocabulary, and grammar.

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Formal Register

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TRUE OR FALSE?

In Formal Register, you have to be professional.

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TRUE

43
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TRUE OR FALSE?

In Formal Register, you do not have to avoid contractions or shortening of words.

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FALSE

44
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TRUE OR FALSE?

In Formal Register, you can write in whichever point of view.

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FALSE. Formal Register should be in third person.

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TRUE OR FALSE?

In Formal Register, you should write in an active voice.

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TRUE

46
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TRUE OR FALSE?

In Formal Register, spelling out the numbers is a must.

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TRUE

47
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TRUE OR FALSE?

In Formal Register, incomplete sentences are acceptable.

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FALSE

48
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TRUE OR FALSE?

The use of slang, idioms, exaggerations, clichés, jargons, or colloquialisms should be avoided in Informal Register.

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FALSE. This statement refers to Formal Register.

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TRUE OR FALSE?

You should not abbreviate the terms in Formal Register.

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TRUE

50
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TRUE OR FALSE?

Good transitional words are not required in Formal Register.

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FALSE

51
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A type of Language Register that is casual, personal, and more intimate in its tone, sentence structure, and choice of words.

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Informal Register

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It is used during informal gatherings such as family dinners, parties, and other informal encounters.

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Informal Register

53
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“There must be a boundary regardless of intimacy level. Over familiarity may invite arrogance.”

This statement refers to what type of Language Register?

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Informal Register

54
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This is a more factual and non-emotional type of language register.

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Neutral Register

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This is mostly used in highly business-oriented and technical contexts.

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Neutral Register

56
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“descriptions and warning contexts in products”

These examples are under what type of Language Register?

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Neutral Register