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LANGUAGE
HUMAN METHOD TO COMMUNICATE, WE USE IT TO COMMUNICATE
LANGUAGE
CAN BE CALLED ------- IF IT HAS A SYSTEM OF RULES OR IF IT HAS GRAMMAR
LANGUAGE
IS A ----- IF IT HAS A SOUND SYSTEM
GRAMMAR
LANGUAGE CAN BE CALLED LANGUAGE IF IT HAS A SYSTEM OF RULES OR IF IT HAS
PHONOLOGY
IS THE SOUND SYSTEM
PHONOLOGY
IS THE STUDY OF SOUNDS
VOCABULARY
LANGUAGE IS A LANGUAGE IF IT HAS --------
LEXICON
a dictionary; a specialized vocabulary used in a particular field or place
COMMUNICATION
IS THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS AND INFORMATION USING LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
is indeed a
complex human capacity. It
is, therefore,important to be
aware of its features and
behavior to be able to use
language more effectively
and productively in
communicating with others.
1. A SYSTEM OF RULES (GRAMMAR)
2. A SOUND SYSTEM (PHONOLOGY)
3. VOCABULARY (LEXICON)
Language is a human capacity that consists of
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
While growing up in a community, people acquire the languages used by those
in the community. This is the process of
MOTHER TOUNGES
The languages acquired while growing up are known
FIRST LANGUAGES
The languages acquired while growing up are known as mother tongues, which
may also be referred to as
SECOND LANGUAGES
Other than the first languages, there are other languages that are needed for
various reasons. These other languages are referred
LANGUAGE LEARNING
People learn their second languages in school or on their own. This is the process of
LANGUAGE CHANGE
In our interaction with other people, our languages come into contact with their languages, resulting in
LANGUAGE CHANGE
is a natural behavior of all languages.
SPEECH COMMUNITY
REFERS TO THE GROUP OF PEOPLE YOU BELONG WITH DURING YOUR YOUNGER YEARS. THIS GROUP HAS THEIR OWN LANGUAGE THAT THEY USE.
1. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
2. LANGUAGE LEARNING
3. LANGUAGE CONTACT
4. LANGUAGE CHANGE
SPEECH COMMUNITY CONSISTS:
LANGUAGE ACQUISTION
IS THE LANGUAGE THAT WE GREW OUT FROM. WE NATURALLY ACQUIRE IT WITHOUT EFFORT, NOT SO CONCIOUS OF ACQUIRING IT KASI NAKALAKIHAN NATIN.
MOTHER TOUNGE
FIRST LANGUAGE
FIRST LANGUAGE
MOTHER TOUNGE
LANGUAGE LEARNING
WE EXERT EFFORT IN LEARNING IT, WE HAVE THE PURPOSE OF LEARNING THE LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE CONTACT
WE COME INTO CONTACT WITH OTHER LANGUAGES AND THEN WE WILL ADAPT.
LANGUAGE CHANGE
AFTER LANGUAGE CONTACT, WE WILL ADAPT OTHER LANGUAGES AND OUR LANGUAGE WILL CHANGE BUT WE MUST NEVER FORGET OUR FIRST LANGUAGE
COMMUNICATION
It is generally defined as the
exchange of thoughts, ideas,
concepts, and views between
and among two or more people,
various contexts come into play.
CONTEXT
It is the circumstance or
environment in which
communication takes place.
COMMUNICATION MODE
CONTEXT
PURPOSE AND STYLE
Classifications
of
Communication
1. VERBAL
2. NON VERBAL
3. VISUAL
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION ACCORDING
TO MODE
1. INTRAPERSONAL
2. INTERPERSONAL
3. EXTENDED
4. ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
5. INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION ACCORDING
TO CONTEXT
1. FORMAL COMMUNICATION
2. INFORMAL COMMUNICATION
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION ACCORDING
TO PURPOSE AND STYLE
VERBAL AND NON VERBAL CODES
should complement each other.
VISUAL COMMUNICATION
interpretation of signs and symbols is crucial since people have different ways of interpreting them.It is important to always contextualize the symbol/sign received in order to arrive at the correct Interpretation.
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
a system of communication should be put in place. Transmission of message
and message flow also play an important role in effective
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
People have different linguistic, religious, ethnic, social, and professional backgrounds. It is then
necessary to pay attention to to avoid miscommunication and/or communication breakdown.
FORMAL AND INFORMAL
communication have different uses depending on the
situation. Both types may be in oral or written mode.
EXTENDED COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATING THROUGH A CHANNEL
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
SAME ORGANIZATION
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
FROM DIFF. BACKGROUNDS
INTRAPERSONAL
communication with oneself
INTERPERSONAL
between people (usually describing social activities)