(Module 1) Flashcards

1
Q

Linguists agree that a language can only be called a language if it has a system of rules (also known as _______), a sound system (_______), and a vocabulary (_______).

A

Grammar
Phonology
Lexicon

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2
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When people use language, they can understand each other because they belong to the same ________

A

Speech Community

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3
Q

process when people acquire the language used by those in the community while they are growing up.

A

Language Acquisition

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4
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process when people learn other languages by studying formally in school or informally on their own.

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Language learning

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5
Q

_________ is the process of exchanging information, ideas, thoughts, or feelings between individuals or groups through various channels such as spoken or written language, body language, gestures, and visual representations.

A

Communication

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6
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It is a fundamental aspect of human interaction that enables understanding, connection, and the sharing of knowledge and emotions

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Communication

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7
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Types of Communication

A

*Verbal Communication
*Non-Verbal Communication
*Written Communication
*Visual Communication

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8
Q

One of the most common and familiar forms of human interaction. It involves the use of spoken words and active listening to convey messages between individuals.

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Verbal Communication

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9
Q

it goes beyond words and involves expressing messages through body language, gestures, and facial expressions. It is a powerful means of communication that can complement, reinforce, or sometimes contradict verbal messages.

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Non-verbal Communication

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10
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it is another vital form of human expression, especially in today’s digital age. It involves conveying messages, information, or ideas through written word

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Written Communication

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11
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It utilizes images, graphics, infographics, charts, and diagrams to convey information effectively. This is particularly useful when presenting complex data or concepts in a visually appealing and easy-to-understand manner

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Visual Communication

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12
Q

Effective communication is essential for building relationships, resolving conflicts, and achieving successful outcomes in various personal, social, and professional settings

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Nature of Communication

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13
Q

Different types of Elements of Communication

A

*Sender
*Message
*Reciever
*Channel
*Feedback
*Noise

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14
Q

The ______ is the individual who initiates the communication process by formulating and transmitting a message. The _______ intention is to convey information, ideas, or emotions to the receive

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Sender

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15
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The _____ is the core content of the communication, consisting of the information, ideas, or emotions that the sender intends to share with the receivee

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Message

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16
Q

The _______ is the individual or group who receives and interprets the message. The effectiveness of communication relies heavily on the ________ ability to comprehend and interpret the message accurately

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Reciever

17
Q

The ______ refers to the means by which the message is conveyed from the sender to the receiver. Different ________ include face-to-face interactions, phone conversations, and written correspondence

A

Channel

18
Q

it is an essential component of the communication process, as it enables the sender to gauge the receiver’s understanding and response to the message.

A

Feedback

19
Q

it refers to any interference, disruption, or barrier that hinders the smooth transmission and reception of a message between the sender and receiver.

A

Noise