LONG TEST - FINALS Flashcards

(45 cards)

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Refers to the situation or environment and the circumstances in which the communication occurs.

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SPEECH CONTEXTS

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Refers to communication that centers on one person where the speaker acts both as the sender and the receiver of message.

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INTRAPERSONAL

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Refers to the type of communication that takes place between and among people and creates a personal relationship between and among them.

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INTERPERSONAL

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An interpersonal relationship characterized by a face-to-face speaking situation. Exchange of ideas, both alternate as speaker and listener.

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Dyad Communication

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Refers to communication that involves at least three but not more than fifteen people engaging in a face-to-face interaction to achieve a desired goal.

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Small Group Communication

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Refers to communication that requires you to deliver or send the message before or in front of a group.

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Public Communication

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It takes place through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, internet, and other types of media.

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Mass Communication

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  • Most formal communicative style for respectful situation
  • Does not require any feedback from the audience
  • The use of language is fixed and relatively static
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FROZEN STYLE

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  • The speech is well organized and correct in grammar and diction
  • Used in speaking to medium to large groups
  • Avoids using slang terminologies
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FORMAL STYLE

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  • Completely private language used within family.
  • Uses personal language codes such as of endearment, slangs or expressions
  • Grammar is unnecessary
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INTIMATE STYLE

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  • This style is used precisely among people who do not share common experiences
  • Sentences tend to be shorter and spontaneous
  • Uses listener participation and feedback
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CONSULTATIVE STYLE

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  • Language is often very relaxed and focused on just getting the information out
  • This style is used in informal situations, and oftentimes known as communication with friends.
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CASUAL STYLE

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Identify the Speech Style based on the situation provided: A Child saying “ I Love You “ to her Mom.

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INTIMATE STYLE

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Identify the Speech Style based on the situation provided: A Thesis Defense.

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FORMAL STYLE

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Identify the Speech Style based on the situation provided: The President giving his speech and report ( SONA ).

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FROZEN STYLE

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Identify the Speech Style based on the situation provided: Senate Hearing.

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FORMAL STYLE

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Identify the Speech Style based on the situation provided: Singing the Philippine National Anthem and Pledging Allegiance to the Flag.

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FROZEN STYLE

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Identify the Speech Style based on the situation provided: A Mom consulting and comforting his daughter.

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CONSULTATIVE STYLE

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Identify the Speech Style based on the situation provided: A group of friends talking

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Various techniques and approaches individuals useto convey messages effectively in interactions.
These strategies help manage conversations,
influence responses, and facilitate responses.

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COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES

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Presenting a particular topic clearly, truthfully, and saying only what is relevant.

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Constraining the response/reaction within a set of categories

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Recognizing when and how to speak because it is one’s turn.

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Keeping the interaction going by asking questions and
eliciting a response

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TOPIC CONTROL

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Overcoming communication breakdown to send more comprehensible messages.
REPAIR
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Using verbal and nonverbal signals to end the Interaction
TERMINATION
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: Hey, have you heard about the Fujiwhara Effect? What's your thought on this?
NOMINATION
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: Only the stupid thinks that, right?,
RESTRICTION
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided:"Okay, that is all for me. How about you, John? Would you like to add some more ideas?"
TURN-TAKING
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: "How often do you ride the MRT, Khian? How many times have you encountered a stoppage in service?"
TOPIC CONTROL
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: "I am so sorry. Could you repeat what you have just said? I think your connection is not that stable."
REPAIR
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: "It was nice meeting you. May God bless you."
TERMINATION
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The actual act of uttering or saying something
LOCUTIONARY ACT
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It refers to the speaker's intention in uttering a sentence. It includes commanding, apologizing, expressing, or declaring.
ILLOCUTIONARY ACT
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A perlocutionary act is the effect of an utterance on a listener. Perlocutionary acts have the effect of persuading, convincing, scaring, or enlightening.
PERLOCUTIONARY ACT
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A type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses belief about the truth of a proposition like boasting, suggesting, asserting, concluding, and swearing.
Assertive
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A type of illocutionary act in which the speaker tries to make the addressee perform an action by way of commanding, requesting, begging, inviting, pleading, or insisting.
Directive
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A type of illocutionary act which commits the speaker to future actions such as promising, planning, vowing, and betting.
Commissive
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A type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses his/her feelings or emotional reactions. Some examples of expressive acts are thanking, apologizing, welcoming, and deploring .
Expressive
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A type of illocutionary act which brings a change in an external situation. Simply put, declarations bring into existence, or cause the state of affairs which they refer to. Some examples of declarations are blessing, firing, baptizing, and bidding.
Declarative
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: “No one makes better pancakes than I do.”
Assertive
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: “Clean your room, now!”
Directive
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: “I will take you to school every day starting tomorrow.”
Commissive
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: “I am so glad that you won the award. Congratulations!”
Expressive
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Identify the Communicative Strategies based on the situation provided: You are fired!”