long quiz Flashcards

1
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It is the natural or environmental condition
that act as a barrier in communication in sending
the message from sender to receiver

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physical barrier

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2
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ex. loud sound of a karaoke

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physical barrier

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2
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called as mental barriers

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psychological barrier

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2
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refers to social and personal issues of a
speaker towards communicating with others

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psychological barrier

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2
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ex. depression

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psychological barrier

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2
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ex. manners of dressing

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cultural barrier

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3
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pertains to conflict with regard to language and
word meanings

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linguistic barrier

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3
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communication problems
encountered by people regarding their intrinsic
values, beliefs, and traditions in conflict with others

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cultural barrier

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3
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ex. 4.speech defects or language impairments

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linguistic barrier

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4
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ex. visual aids in front of the classroom

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external noise

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4
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sight, sound, and other
stimuli that draw people’s attention away
from intended meaning

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external noise

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5
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thoughts and feelings that
interfere with meaning

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internal noise

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6
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ex. confrontation with a friend

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internal noise

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6
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refers to the use of words to convey a
message

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verbal communication

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7
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this type of communication
can be regarded efficient and successful
if the receiver can easily process the
message delivered by the sender

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verbal communication

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8
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pertains to the use of suitable language form
applicable to the nature of the event or context
of situation

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appropriateness

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9
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It can
be achieved by using more direct and clear
words and avoiding beating around the bush

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brevity

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10
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It
is saying more with less words

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brevity

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11
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refers to using simple yet exact words that
directly express your thoughts and emotion

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clarity

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12
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It
warrants that the purpose of the message will be
successfully delivered to the audience

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clarity

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13
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pertains to moral standards that need to be
considered when delivering a message

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ethics

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14
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refers to words that make the conversation

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vivdness

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15
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refers to a collaboration of movements that
does not require any spoken words in order to
convey a message

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non-verbal communication

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16
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this incorporates action such
as hand gestures, body language, facial
expressions, stance, appearance and others in
order to convey a message.

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non-verbal communication

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17
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Context when referring to speech
communication is the surroundings,
circumstance, environment,
background or setting that
determine, specify, or clarify the
meaning of an event

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speech context

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18
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refers to the setting in which the
communication takes place

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speech context

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19
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who said speech context refers to the setting in which the
communication takes place

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DeVito

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20
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helps to establish meaning and can
influence what is said and how it is said

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speech context

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21
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helps people to communicate
appropriately and understand the meaning
of any message conveyed and respond
accordingly

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speech context

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22
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refers to a type of communication that is
focused on one person, where the speaker
acts both as the sender and as the receiver of
the message

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intrapersonal

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23
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message is made up of thoughts
and feelings while the medium is the brain that
processes what you think and feel

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intrapersonal

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24
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type of communication that takes
place between and among people and creates a
personal relationship between and among them

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interpersonal

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25
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includes two individuals, and it can
vary from casual and very personal to formal and
impersonal

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interpersonal

25
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communication that happens between two people

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dyad communication

25
Q

applies to interactions involving at least three but not more
than twelve people engaged in face-to-face interactions to
achieve the desired goal

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small group

25
Q

In this type of conversation, all
participants can freely express their ideas throughout the
discussion

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small group

25
Q

type refers to a communication that enables you to send or
deliver a message before a crowd

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public

25
Q

the channels are
more exaggerated. The voice is louder and the gestures are
more expensive because the audience is larger

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public

26
Q

communication through television, radio,
newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, the internet, and
other types of media

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mass comm

27
Q

human nature to express thoughts and emotions.
Thus, many speeches or form of communication in
spoken language, made by a speaker before an
audience, have been created

A

speech

28
Q

more
formal than talking or usual conversations

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speech

28
Q

primarily delivered to leave a remarkable message

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speech

28
Q

information could
be a speaker’s way to be understood on a topic,
building an argument, and evoking emotions among
the audience

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speech

28
Q

3 reasons why public speaking is important

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to win over the crowd
to motivate people
to inform

28
Q

what are the 7 types of speech according to purpose

A

informative / expository
persuasive
entertainment
acceptance
motivational
debate
eulogy

28
Q

the use of the oral medium of
passing information, whether formally or informally,
by a speaker to an audience

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speech

29
Q

mainly performed for the purpose of educating the audience on new or
relevant piece of information on a particular topic

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informative / expository speech

30
Q

given solely for the purpose of convincing the audience to agree with
the speaker’s opinion on a particular topic

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persuasive speech

31
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aims to share laughter and enjoyment to the audience through witty and
humorous lines

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entertainment speech

32
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intended to inspire and motivate the audience

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motivational speech

32
Q

given by someone who has received an award, recognition, or honor

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acceptance speech

32
Q

often use powerful language and emotional appeals to encourage
individuals to take action, overcome challenges, or achieve their goals

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motivational speech

32
Q

each participant delivers speeches that either support or
oppose a specific proposition or argument

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debate speech

32
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speech delivered at a funeral or memorial service to
honor and remember the life of the deceased

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eulogy

33
Q

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

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manuscript speech

33
Q

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

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memorized speech

33
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what are the 4 types of speech according to delivery

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manuscript
memorized
extemporaneous
impromptu

34
Q

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

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extemporaneous speech

35
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presentation of a short message without advance
preparation and is for people knowledgeable about the
subject

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impromptu speech

35
Q

include real-life interactions and require not
only knowledge of the language but also appropriate use of
that language within a given culture

A

speech act

35
Q

an utterance that a speaker makes to achieve
an intended effect

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speech act

36
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what are the three types of speech act

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1.Locutionary

2.Illocutionary

3.Perlocutionary

36
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roughly equivalent to uttering certain
utterance with certain sense and reference, which again is roughly
equivalent to meaning in traditional sense

A

locutionary speech

37
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act of producing meaningful utterances

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locutionary act

38
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ex. WHAT?
ITS A BIRD!

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locutionary speech act

39
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performed via the
communicative force of an utterance such as promising, apologizing, offering

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illocutionary act

40
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called the act of doing something in saying something

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illocutionary act

41
Q

effect the utterance has on the thoughts or actions of
the other person

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perlocutionary act

41
Q

can be the real description of interaction
condition

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illocutionary act

41
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stating an opinion, confirming, or denying something

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illocutionary act

41
Q

act that is carried out by a speaker when making an utterance causes
in certain effect on the hearer and others

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perlocutionary act

42
Q

can be intended or unintended, often indeterminate, that some
particular utterance in a particular situation cause

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perlocutionary act

43
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inspiring or insulting;
persuading/convincing; or
deterring/scaring.

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perlocutionary act

44
Q

ex. It is the bleak job situation that forces Filipinos to find jobs
overseas.

I was born a Filipino, I will live a Filipino, I will die a Filipino!

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perlocutionary act

45
Q

ex. It’s so dark in this room.

the box is heavy.

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illocutionary act

46
Q

what are the five categories of illocutionary

A

assertive
directive
commissive
expressive
declaration

46
Q

speaker tries to make the addressee perform an action

ex. asking, ordering, requesting,
inviting, advising, and begging

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directive

46
Q

speaker expresses belief about the truth of proposition

ex. suggesting, putting forward,
swearing, boasting, and concluding

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assertive

46
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speaker expresses his/her feelings or emotional reactions

ex. thanking, apologizing,
welcoming, and deploring

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expressive

46
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commits the speaker to doing something in the future

ex. promising, planning, vowing, and
betting

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commissive

47
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brings a change in the external situation

ex. blessing, firing, baptizing, bidding,
passing a sentence and communication.

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declaration