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Principle of Self-Reflexiveness
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When we use concepts to talk about concepts, we become incresingly abstract and move more progressively...
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Responsiveness Rule
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Assumes taking account of the needs of other interactants
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Principle of Non-Identity
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The world is constantly changing, while the language available for making sense of it is not ...
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Metacommunication
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talking about talk
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Semantics
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Concerns of the meaning of words on the basis of their relationship to one another and elements...
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Pragmatics
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appropriate ways of using language
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Wernickes Area
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area of brain where information to be vocalizes is associated with an appropriate auditory...
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Brocas Area
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Area of brain which activates the voice-producing mechanisms necessary for vocalization
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Syntax
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decribes how words are comined into sentances
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Principle of Non-Allness
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our language can never represent all of the object, event, or person to which we are refferring...
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Phonology
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How sounds are combined to form words
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Encoding/Decoding
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converting idea into a message/translating a message into an idea
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Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
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Posits that language is not only a way of giving voice to ideas, but is also a way of shaping...
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