unit 1 Flashcards
diff of verbal and oral comm
verbal - words, written, and spoken
oral - always spoken
the transmission of ideas and
emotions between or among persons
with the use of verbal and nonverbal
cues
COMMUNICATION
helps people adapt to or survive in the
place they live in
COMMUNICATION
T or F
Even without words, communication can
happen.
T
specific emotional or physical response occurs
when a
message transmits from a source to a
receiver.
two way process
communication
how comm takes place?
- message transmits from a source to a receiver.
- The speaker encodes an idea or converts the idea
into words or activities - The speaker transmits or
sends out a message. - The receiver gets the message
- The receiver decodes or
interprets the message based on the context. - The receiver sends/ provides feedback
According to ___ and ____ 1946, in ___ and ______ (2009), multiple meanings for the same word are what is called by communication scholars and philosophers as POLYSEMY.
Odgen
Richards
Duck
Mc Mahan
According to Odgen and Richards 1946, in Duck and Mc Mahan (2009), multiple meanings for the same word are what is called by communication scholars and philosophers as .
POLYSEMY
senses are related
POLYSEMY
senses are not related
HOMONYMY
Speech and language,
vocalization such as _____,
followed by a variety of other
noices as clapping hands,
foot tapping, and so on can
be communicative
sounds
through reading each other ‘s signals
this could be through facial
expressions, eye contacts, gestures,
body language, unrestrained and
non-conscious visual information
coming out of a person
VISION
Handshaking, cuddling,
stroking, putting, tapping,
kissing, hugging, close skinto-skin contact.
TOUCH AND
PHYSICAL CONTACT
We do pick up olfactory information
or the sense of smell from one
another.
SMELL