SEP Paralanguage Flashcards

1
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The ways in which people show what they mean other than by the words they use.

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Paralanguage

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The way we communicate nonverbally through our voice; tone of voice or breathing.

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Vocal Paralanguage

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2
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Types of Voice Paralanguage

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Stress
Blending
Phrasing
Intonation

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3
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The emphasis given to a syllable or word in speech; longer duration, a louder volume, and a higher pitch.

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Stress

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4
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Connecting the end of one word to the beginning of the next word when speaking; creates a smooth and fluid flow of words.

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Blending

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5
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The way we divide our speech into meaningful groups of words

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Phrasing

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6
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Commas, colons, semi-colons, and periods are signals for what?

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Phrasing

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7
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The rise and fall of our voice when we speak.

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Intonation

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8
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When to use blending?

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Vowel to Vowel
Vowel to Consonant
Consonant to Vowel
Consonant to Similar Sound

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9
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NVC

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Non Verbal Communication

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10
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VC

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Verbal Communication

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True or False. Nonverbal communication is more important than verbal communication in social interactions.

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True
NVC (65% or more) VC (35% or less)

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12
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True or False. It’s harder to lie or hide your emotions when you’re talking to someone face-to-face because they can see your body language and facial expressions

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True

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13
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What is the basic layout of human communication?

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Sender to Receiver

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14
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What does a Sender do?

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Thinking
Encoding
Transmitting

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15
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What does a Reciever do?

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Perceiving
Decoding
Understanding

16
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5 Basic Structure of Human Communication

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Proxemics
Haptics
Environment
Artifacts
Physical Characteristics

17
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A basic structure of human communication that refers to the study of spatial communication and how we use it.

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Proxemics

18
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A basic structure of human communication by which people and other animals communicate via touch.

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Haptics

19
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A basic structure of human communication that refers to location, surroundings, and setup of communication.

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Environment

20
Q

A basic structure of human communication that could refer to any of the following:
Clothing
Jewelry
Accessories
Perfume
Beauty Aids

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Artifacts

21
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A basic structure of human communication that refers to the physical aspect of a communicator.

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Physical Characteristics

22
Q

Give the common phrasing signals.

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Commas, colons, semi-colons, and periods

23
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What are the distances in proxemics?

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a. Intimate Distance-actual touching to 6-18 inches
b. Personal Distance-18 inches to 4 feet This includes the “hidden dimension” or your “personal bubble”
c. Social Distance- 4 to 12 feet
d. Public Distance-12-25 feet