reviewer Flashcards
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types of speech Context
intrapersonal com
interpersonal com
- Intrapersonal Communication
-refers to the communication that happens within one self
ex. self talk
- Interpersonal Communication
interpersonal communication
-the exchange of information and emotions between two or more people
ex. verbal and non verbal interactions
What is Dyad Communication?
A type of interpersonal communication involving two people.
What is Small Group Communication?
A type of interpersonal communication involving a small number of people.
What is Public Communication?
A type of interpersonal communication directed at a larger audience.
What is Mass Communication?
A type of interpersonal communication that reaches a vast audience through media.
What does ‘INTIMATE’ refer to?
A style of communication that is personal and private.
What does ‘CASUAL’ refer to?
A relaxed and informal style of communication.
What does ‘CONSULTATIVE’ refer to?
A style of communication that is professional yet friendly.
What does ‘FORMAL’ refer to?
A style of communication that is structured and follows established conventions.
What does ‘FROZEN’ refer to?
A style of communication that is fixed and unchanging, often used in legal or ceremonial contexts.
What is a locutionary act?
A locutionary act refers to the act of producing sounds or writing words that convey meaning.
What is an illocutionary act?
An illocutionary act is the act performed as one speaks, such as making a promise or giving an order.
What is a perlocutionary act?
A perlocutionary act refers to the effect that a statement has on the listener, such as persuading or convincing.
What are assertive speech acts?
Assertive speech acts are statements that convey information or describe the world.
What are directives?
Directives are speech acts that aim to get the listener to do something.
What are commissives?
Commissives are speech acts in which the speaker commits to a certain course of action.
What are declarations?
Declarations are speech acts that bring about a change in the external world simply by being uttered.
What are expressives?
Expressives are speech acts that express the speaker’s emotions or attitudes.