Q1: Lesson 9 | Speech Flashcards

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A speaker carries out nomination to collaboratively and productively establish a topic. Basically, when you employ this strategy, you try to open a topic with the people you are talking to.

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nomination

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in communication refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker.

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restriction

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pertains to the process by which people decide who takes the conversational floor. There is a code of behavior behind establishing and sustaining a productive conversation, but the primary idea is to give all communicators a chance to speak.

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turn-taking

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covers how procedural formality or informality affects the development of topic in conversations.

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topic control

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involves moving from one topic to another. In other words, it is where one part of a conversation ends and where another begins.

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topic shifting

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ow speakers address the problems in speaking, listening, and comprehending that they may encounter in a conversation.

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repair

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refers to the conversation participants’ close-initiating expressions that end a topic in a conversation. Most of the time, the topic initiator takes responsibility to signal the end of the discussion as well.

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termination

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