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types of speech Context

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intrapersonal com
interpersonal com

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  1. Intrapersonal Communication
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-refers to the communication that happens within one self

ex. self talk

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  1. Interpersonal Communication
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interpersonal communication

-the exchange of information and emotions between two or more people

ex. verbal and non verbal interactions

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What is Dyad Communication?

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A type of interpersonal communication involving two people.

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What is Small Group Communication?

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A type of interpersonal communication involving a small number of people.

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What is Public Communication?

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A type of interpersonal communication directed at a larger audience.

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What is Mass Communication?

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A type of interpersonal communication that reaches a vast audience through media.

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What does ‘INTIMATE’ refer to?

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A style of communication that is personal and private.

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What does ‘CASUAL’ refer to?

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A relaxed and informal style of communication.

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What does ‘CONSULTATIVE’ refer to?

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A style of communication that is professional yet friendly.

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What does ‘FORMAL’ refer to?

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A style of communication that is structured and follows established conventions.

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What does ‘FROZEN’ refer to?

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A style of communication that is fixed and unchanging, often used in legal or ceremonial contexts.

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What is a locutionary act?

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A locutionary act refers to the act of producing sounds or writing words that convey meaning.

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What is an illocutionary act?

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An illocutionary act is the act performed as one speaks, such as making a promise or giving an order.

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What is a perlocutionary act?

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A perlocutionary act refers to the effect that a statement has on the listener, such as persuading or convincing.

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What are assertive speech acts?

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Assertive speech acts are statements that convey information or describe the world.

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What are directives?

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Directives are speech acts that aim to get the listener to do something.

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What are commissives?

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Commissives are speech acts in which the speaker commits to a certain course of action.

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What are declarations?

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Declarations are speech acts that bring about a change in the external world simply by being uttered.

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What are expressives?

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Expressives are speech acts that express the speaker’s emotions or attitudes.