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Idioms
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Words Whose Meanings cannot be Understood by the ordinary usage.
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Semantics
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The Study of the meaningwith ideas, feelings, and contexts.
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Denotation/ Connotation
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Objective meaning of the word ( standard dictionary definition) The subjecive meaning of the word ( associated feelings with the word)
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Concrete Word/ Abstract Word
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A specific thing that can be pointed to or physically experienced... An idea, quality, or relationship.
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Jargon/ Slang
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Specifically for certain people...Frequently change and are specific to regionsor groups.
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Euphemism
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an inoffensive or mild expression that might offend, embarrass, or suggest something unpleasant.
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Doublespeak
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The deliberate misuse of language to distort meaning
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Bypassing
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The misunderstanding that occurs between a sender and a reciever.
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Indiscrimination
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The neglect of individual differences and overemphasis of similarities.
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Nonverbal communication is?
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ambiguous, but more believable and occurs constantly
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Non- verbal expressiona are?
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Universal and are culturally determined
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How are Language and Thought Related?
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Words help us form thoughts.
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Complementing
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The use of non-verbal cues to complete, describe or accent verbal cues.
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Repeating
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Expresses a message identical to the verbal one.
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Regulating
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Controls flow of communication.
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Substituting
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Replaces a verbal message with non-verbal signals to exchange thoughts.
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Deceiving
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Non-verbal cues that purposely mislead or create a false impression.
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Kinesics
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"Body Language" Any body movement that conveys a message.
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Eye Behavior
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Any movement or behavior of the eyes.
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Oculesics
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Study of eye movement or eye behavior
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Facial Expressions
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Configuration of the face that reflects a speaker's vocal delivery.
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Non-verbal messages are sometimes ____ in identifying _____.
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Helpful, Deception
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Body Movements: EMBLEMS
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Translates directly into words and are used for specific words or phrases.
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Body Movements: ILLUSTRATORS
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Accent, reinforce, or emphasize a verbal message.
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Body Movements: REGULATORS
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Control, monitor, or maintain interaction between or among speakers and listeners.
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Affect Displays
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Body movements that express emotions. Primarily your face.
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Adaptors
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Are difficult to interpret and require the most speculation.
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Occupies the greatest portion of our time, as far as communication.
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Listening
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Listening or hearing? The process of recieving and responding spoken or non-verbal messages.
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Listening
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Listening or Hearing? A passive physiological process sound is recieved by the ear.
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Hearing
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Which is not a component of listening? Understanding, Remembering, informing?
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Informing
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Impromptu
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Speaker delivers a speech with little or no planning or not
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Manuscript
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Writes out speech entirely and then reads it word for word.
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Memorized
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Memorized word for word like script form.
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Extemporaneous Delivery
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Carefully preparesthe speech in advance but delivers it using only notes.
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Advantage of Impromtu
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Spontaneous, Flexible, conversational
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Advantage of Manuscript
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Complete preciseness, HIgh Accuracy, can be times to the second, prepared.
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Advantage of Memorized
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Good for short speeches, Prepared, Easier to mantain eye contact.
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Advantage of Extemporaneous
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Oreganized, Flexible, Conversational, Prepared
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Disadvantage of Impromptu
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No time for preparation, can be inaccurate, difficult to oraganize
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Disadvantage of Manuscript
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No flexibility, Lack of eye contact, may sound mechanical
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Disadvantage of Memorized
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Inflexible, may sound mechanical, difficult to adapt to audience.
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Disadvantage of Extemporaneous
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May be intimidating to inexperienced speakers.
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