summa 2 Flashcards

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types of speech context

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intrapersonal, interpersonal, public, mass communication

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happens when u communicate with yourself.

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intrapersonal communication

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you mentally process infos that influences your behavior and interaction with others through an internal monologue

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intrapersonal communication

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involves an internal monologue

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intrapersonal communication

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kind of speech where it centers to one person where the speaker act both as the sender and the receiver

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intrapersonal communication

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“the message is made up of your thoughts and feelings the channel is your brain , which possess what you are thinking or feeling. There is a feedback in the sense that as you talk to yourself, you discard certain ideas and replace them with others”

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Hybels and Weaver, 2012, p16

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this refers to communication between and among people and establishes personal relationship between among them

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interpersonal communication

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8
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2 types on interpersonal communication

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Dyad and Small Group

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9
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category which involves an exchange of message between only 2 people

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dyad

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refers to communication that involves at least 3 but not more than 10 people engaging in a face-to-face interaction working to achieve a desired goal

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small group

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refers to communication that requires you to deliver or send the message can be driven by informational or persuasive purposes.

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public communication

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this is also called as one-to-many communication. It involves a large gathering of people when most serve as listeners

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public communication

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two characteristics of public communication

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-unequal amount of speaking (speaker-centered)
-limited verbal feedback

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refers to the communication that takes place through television, radio, newspaper, magazines, books, billboards, internet, and other types of media

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mass communication

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kinds of speech according to delivery

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manuscript, memorized, extemporaneous, impromptu

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the word-for-word iteration of a written message using visual aids

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manuscript

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17
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news anchors with a teleprompter

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manuscript

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the rote recitation of a written message that the message has committed to a memory

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memorized

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actor’s dialogue

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memorized

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the presentation of of a carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a conversation manner using brief notes

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extemporaneous

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a campaign speech before a voting public

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extemporaneous

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the presentation of a short message without advance preparation and is for people knowledgeable about the subject

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impromptu

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doctor’s response to the question of a patient

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impromptu

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debates

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impromptu

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this type os speech aims to get listeners to know more about the topic. it is designed t enlighten or to instruct, as well as to increase their knowledge and understanding about the topic
informative speech
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it includes data, percentage, figures, facts, figures, effects, causes, ways, advantages, names, experts, procedures
informative speech
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the aim of this kind of speech is to influence the judgement, decision, and perspective of listeners on a certain topic or convince them to do a particular set of actions
persuasive speech
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judgement, decisions, behavior, perspective, must, should, altering beliefs, urging the audience
persuasive speech
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this type of speech is characterized by lightness in tone, good humor, and fun. It may come in a form of an after-dinner speech or a toast of a well-known personality. On the whole, however, every speaker should know how to include bits of humor in his/her speech
entertaining speech
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the context dictates and affects the way people communicate, which results in
various speech styles
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according to _________ there are 5 speech styles.
Joos 1968
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what are the 5 speech styles
intimate, casual, consultative, formal, and frozen
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this style is private, which occurs between or among close family members . the language in this style may not be shared in public
intimate
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this style is common among peers and friends
casual
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jargon, slang, street language, gay language, or vulgar words, are used
casual
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this style is the standard one.
consultative
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professional or mutual acceptable language is a must in this style
consultative
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this style is used in formal settings
formal
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unlike consultative this is one-way
formal
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this style is stuck in time and remains unchanged. It mostly occurs in ceremonies
frozen
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communication between students and teachers
consultative
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employers and employees
consultative
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doctor and patient
consultative
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judge and lawyer
consultative
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president and his/her constituents
consultative
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sermons by priests and pastors
formal
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state of the nation address of the president
formal
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formal speeches
formal
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pronouncement of judges
formal
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preamble to the constitution
frozen
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lord's prayer
frozen
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allegiance to the country or flag
frozen
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talking to a counselor or psychiatrist
consultative
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attending to prestigous ceremony
frozen
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seeking advice about a serious manner
intimate
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talking and laughing about memorable experiences
casual
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having one-to-one conversation with a loved one
intimate
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delivering an oratorical speech
formal
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reading school policies
frozen
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attending a conference
formal
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inquiring a hotel
consultative
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talking to a friend at school
casual
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an utterance which carries a performative function
speech act
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it means a sentence or a phrase is a ________ when the speaker is able to do something through words
speech act
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refers to the utterance of words or performing an oc OF saying something
locutionary act
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it is roughly equivalent to uttering a certain sentence with a certain 'meaning' in the traditional sense
locutionary act
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it is the utterance in the 3 types of speech act
locutionary act
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asking or answering a question
locutionary act
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refers to performing an act IN saying something
illocutionary acts
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this act communicates the speaker's intentions behind the locution; it is what a speaker does in saying an utterance. It is such informing, ordering, warning, etc.
illocutionary acts
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refers to an act BY saying something.
perlocutionary acts
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the act reveals the effect that the speaker exercises over the hearer, it is the response of a person to a speech act.
perlocutionary acts
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it is what we bring about or achieve by saying something such as convincing, persuading, deferring, or surprising
perlocutionary acts
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who classified illocutionary acts into 5 categories
John Searle (1976)
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a type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses belief about the truth of a proposition
assertive
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a type of illocutionary act in which the speaker tries to make the addressee perform an action
directive
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type of illocutionary act which commits the speaker to doing something in the future
commissive
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a type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses her feelings or emotional reactions
expressive
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type of illocutionary act in which brings a change in the external situation.
declaration
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simply put, ______ bring into existence on cause the state of affairs which they refer to
declarations
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suggesting, putting forward, swearing, boasting, concluding
assertive
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asking, ordering, requesting, insisting, advising, begging
directive
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promising, planning, vowing, betting
commissive
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thanking, apologizing, welcoming, deploring
expressive
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blessing, firing, baptizing, bidding, passing a sentence, excommunicating
declaration