Public Speaking Comm. 100 Chapter 1 What is Public Speaking Flashcards
Abstract Word
Words that refer to ideas or
concepts that are removed from
material reality (such as Peace, Love, Honor)
Axiology
A part of worldview; refers to an
individual or group’s value
system.
Channel
The means through which the
message travels.
Communicator
ALL of the people involved in the interaction to communicate or speech setting who encode and
decode messages simultaneously.
Concrete Word
A word that describes a tangible
object that can be perceived
through the senses.
Context
The context that your speech takes place in. The communication rules that govern different physical settings and/or different types of relationships.
Cosmology
A part of worldview; refers to the way individuals and groups see themselves in relation to other people and their view of their place in the universe.
Cultural Noise
Differences in worldview that
cause message interference.
Decoding
Decoding is translating the message communicated to you by the source into meaning. It means converting a message into thoughts by translating the received stimuli into an interpreted meaning in order to understand the message communicated. The process of decoding involves receiving, interpreting and understanding an encoded message. In other words, decoding involves interpretation and analysis of a message. Breaking down communication that is given to you. The process of listening to words
and interpreting the words so they are associated with mental understanding.
Encoding
Encoding: The communication process begins when the source or sender selects words, symbols, pictures and the like, to represent the message that will be delivered to the receiver(s). This process, known as encoding, involves putting thoughts, ideas, or information into a symbolic form for, SPEAKING. The process of taking a mental image, associating the image with
words, and then SPEAKING those words.
Epistemology
A part of worldview; refers to the
way an individual or group
acquires knowledge or what
counts as knowledge.
Listening
The psychological process of
interpreting and making sense of
the messages we receive.
Message
The words, nonverbal behavior,
or other signals transmitted from
one person to another.
Noise
Any thing that interferes with the
message transmission or the
encoding and decoding process.
Nonverbal Behavior
All of the messages we send --- except for the words we say. Can include appearance, eye behavior, kinesics (body movement), proxemics (use of space), touch, time, and smell.