PURCOM-midterms

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Personal context

involves the background of both the sender and the receiver of the message.

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Human interaction

It does not exist in a vacuum. As it operates within a certain context.

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Physical context

pertains to the environment where communication takes place.

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Social context

refers to the kind of relationship that exists between the sender and the receiver.

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Psychological context

includes the emotions and feelings of the participants in the communication process.

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Cultural context

is one of the vital considerations in communication. It includes the sets of beliefs, value systems. guiding principles,

and assumptions based on

ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, beader identity, and

religion within which communication happens.

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Culture

a set of unique and shared beliefs, values, and norms that guide a certain group of people to think, behave, and act.

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Communication and culture

They’re intertwined, in fact they’re inseparable.

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Communication

not just confined to speaking. It is actually possible to be communicating

Kulking or

uttering even a single word.

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Verbal communication

uses spoken or whitten words to communicate a mossake

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Nonverbal communication

is the use of body, language, gesture, facial expression, and even posture to communicate

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Language

Is a set of arbitrary symbols, which great possible combination of otherness primarily used for communication

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Language register

Reference to the level and style of spoken and written discourse, depending on the context, you are in it, determines the vocabulary tone and structure of your language

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Formal informal neutral

Give the three types of language register

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Formal

This type of register is used in a professional context. It is highly structured, impersonal and more serious and its stone vocabulary and grammar. It is common in the workplace academics business trade in other industries.

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Inform

This type of register is casual Intimate in stone sentence, structure, and choice of words this is appropriate when communicating with people you know very well such as your family relatives and friends

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neutral

This is more factual and non-emotional type of language register. This is mostly used in highly business oriented and technical contacts.

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Kinesics, paralanguage, proxemics, chronemics

Give the four group of nonverbal messages

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Nonverbal communication

This is the technical name for the interpretation that comes along with motions when someone communicates this this includes gestures, movements, posture, eye, contact, facial expression, and touch

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Paralanguage

This Uses voice that should have intelligibility variety and understandable patterns, intelligibility pertains to the loudness of your voice

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Intelligibility

It pertains to the loudness of your voice

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Proxemics

is a term used to study how space and distance communicate

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Kinesics

Use of body

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Paralanguage

Use of voice

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Proxemics

Use of space

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Personal space territorial space acoustic space

Give the three types of space under proxemics

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Personal space

This is the distance, one consciously maintains when interacting with others

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Territorial space

This is the physical space which implies your sense of authority and ownership

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Acoustic space

This is the area where the voice of the speaker is either heard or not competent speakers take this into account and accordingly adjust their volume and rate of speech to match the space or make their voice audible

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Chronemics

Use of time

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Chronemics

Reference to how people perceive and value time

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Time is of the essence

In mono chronic culture gram mix or the use of time is?