Lesson #: Speech Styles Flashcards
These are patterns of speaking characterized by distinctive pronounciation, vocabulary, intent, participants, and grammatical structures.
Speech Styles
A variation of speech which is used by people to communicate with others.
Speech Style
The important part in communication for different goals and different topics, even though they communicate with the same language
Speech Style
This style is used between two people who have very close relationships.
Intimate Style
This style has a lot of experiential knowledge in common and do not care about grammar and pronunciation.
Intimate Style
A conversational style used among friends
Casual Style
Uses trendy words and phrases, and speaks in incomplete or elided sentences
Casual Style
A conversational style in which the speaker constantly observes listener’s verbal and nonverbal cues for feedback
Consultative style
What the speaker will say next depends on the feedback provided by the listener
Consultative Style
Used when talking to strangers and is connected to information as a function of communication.
Consultative Stlye
Pronounces words well, chooses words carefully, speaks in complete sentences to minimize misunderstanding.
Consultative Style
Connected to social interaction as a function of communication
Casual Style
Called upon when speaking in formal settings no matter how the participants are related to each other.
Formal Style
Much of the language spoken depends on what the education system has taught the individuals as to be used in formal settings
Formal Style
Requires careful attention to producing well-formed sentences and coherent, very logically - organized speech.
Formal Style