Oral Comm Flashcards

(45 cards)

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can solve micro issues and can be used in macro discussions.

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Communication

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is vital to avoid arguments and lessen the chances of misunderstanding.

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Communication

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is a Latin word which means “to share” or “to make common”

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Communicare

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The History of Communication started as basic and unsophisticated, and they mostly depend on visual form of communication thus

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cave paintings, drawings and boulder art.

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resembles a Venn diagram as it discusses that communicators must find a shared field of experiences or create mutual meanings.

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Barnlund’s model of communication

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is a continuous cycle unless someone puts a stop in the process. There are also 4 elements in his model: Encoder, Decoder, Message, Interpreter.

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Schramm’s Model of Communication

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model of communication is the mother of all communication models.

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Shannon-Weaver’s

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is one of the earliest and most influential communication models.

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Lasswell’s model

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are the factors that affect the flow of communication.

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Communication Barriers/Breakdown

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WHO is for COMMUNICATOR,
SAYS WHAT is for MESSAGE,
IN WHICH CHANNEL is for MEDIUM,
TO WHOM is for RECEIVER,
WITH WHAT EFFECT is for EFFECT.

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In Lasswell’s Model

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This model shows that communication happens at the same time between people.

  • Both people are sending and receiving messages all the time, even through body language.

Example: In a group meeting, people talk, listen, and respond with words or nods, all at once.

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Barnlund’s Transactional Model of Communication

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This model focuses on the Source (who), Message (what), Channel (how), and Receiver (to whom).

  • A person’s skills, knowledge, and attitude affect how they send or understand messages.
  • Senses like hearing or seeing are the channels of communication.

Example: A doctor explains a treatment using both words (speaking) and images (visuals). The patient understands better if they’ve heard similar terms before.

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Berlo’s SMCR Model of Communication

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is a combination of words whose collective meaning is not predictable from those of the individual words.

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Idiom

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is defined as nuance, habits, sounds or an action that corresponds to a certain message or meaning interpreted by the receiver.

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Paralanguage

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includes values, attitudes, beliefs, and traditions of a person from where he was born and reared up.

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Cultural Identity

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is the medium or the means such as personal or non-personal, verbal or non verbal in which the encoded message is conveyed.

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Channel

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are unique and meaningful component of speech. It may be used alone or may be combined to make a sentence.

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Words

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is the study of people’s use of space. In communication, it is the nearness or closeness of a person to his audience.

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Proxemics

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is someone’s assumption which is implied based on the speaker’s utterance.

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Presuppositions

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shows the sets of beliefs of a person who belongs to a religious group

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that exists between or among individuals from different ethnic, religious, and regional backgrounds and sexual orientations is considered as intercultural communication.

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Communication

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There are 6 Lexical Component:

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Words, Parts of Words, Preposition, Phrasal Verbs,
Idioms and Sentence Frames.

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happens when individuals interact, negotiate, and create meanings while bringing in their varied cultural backgrounds.

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Intercultural Communication

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is a person who is effective in intercultural communication.

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competent communicator

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is a division of society in which a person belongs to.
Social Class
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are examples of Paralanguage
Voice characterizers, voice qualifiers, voice segregates
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refers to body movements used to convey a particular meaning
Gesture
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are often intended as signs of written texts or literature. Thus, performed and verbally transmitted using arts and language to showcase cultural information and values.
Oral Texts
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is a written masterpiece in stanza and verse form. Example: Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare.
Poetry
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saying which conveys moral or good conduct. Example: The famous line, “Actions speak louder than words”
Proverb
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Functions of Communication
Emotional Expression, Information, Social Interaction, Motivation, Regulatory/Controlled, Cues, Verbal Cues
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are communicated statement showing feelings or emotions. Examples: “How you doin‟?” Joey winks at the girl from the coffee shop. “It freaks me out!” Raquel talking to Ross as to why he can‟t date Jill, her sister. “Get out of the way!”
Emotional Expression
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imparts facts and needed knowledge by definition, information is the details provided or learned about something or someone. Examples: Rachel teaching Joey how to sail. Ross works as a professor in a university. He discusses the story on why dinosaurs became extinct.
Information
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functions of communication which only means to socially interact with others. Example: Aling Minda goes out of her house and tells her neighbors about the latest and fresh gossip in town. Rachel saying “What did the damn duck do now?” as he glares at Joey. Joey giving a little shout out to the hot „chicas‟
Social Interaction
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function of communication which means to uplift through communicating. Examples: “Believe me, Joey. You are doing well in the show. I doubt that the production will fire you. C'mon, cheer up. I'll buy you a pizza.”
Motivation
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It is a communication function which is done to make people follow authority. Examples: When a company boss implements a new rule among his employees. “You, get the cheese! You, get the pasta. You, get a haircut!”
Regulatory/Controlled
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are promptings that listeners and speakers say or show to expect a response or reaction.
Cues
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are used in giving instruction, asking question or delivering a speech since they are articulated in words. Also, it includes the type of question, who initiated the language and what type of language is used.
Verbal Cues
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Speech Context
Interpersonal Communication, Intrapersonal Communication, Mass Communication, Machine Assisted Communication, Public Communication
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It is communication between two or more individuals. Examples: SHS English teachers, conducting a weekly meeting to discuss their progress for the first few weeks of the school year. Jack confronted by Jill and Rose as they ask who among the two is more important for him
Interpersonal Communication
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it is communication within oneself. Examples: John humming his favorite song as he washes dishes. Marcus rehearsing his lines, in front of the mirror, for the upcoming play that will be presented in front of their whole class.
Intrapersonal Communication
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This kind of communication uses media to communicate to their audiences. Example: Live radio broadcast of the search and rescue operation on the fallen plane in Cagayan De Oro.
Mass Communication
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Communication which uses the help of any machine. Example: Communicating with your friend using Telegram.
Machine Assisted Communication
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it is communication to be done in front of large numbers of audiences. Examples: The class valedictorian delivering his speech in front of Batch 2020. He expresses his happiness as the graduates finally get a chance to celebrate their accomplishments after years. President Duterte delivers a speech during the inauguration of the new government project. More than 5,000 employees from different agencies attended. Mayor of Cavite delivering his speech in front of Batch 2020. He expresses his happiness as the graduates finally get a chance to celebrate their accomplishments after battling the pandemic.
Public Communication
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This communication happens between two individuals only regardless of how they are related to each other.
✓ Interpersonal|Dyadic