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active process of receiving,constructing,meaning from and responding to spoken and/or nonverbal messages.
listening
act of receiving sound
hearing
understanding at a gut level.
empathy
keeping your mind in the game.
mindfulness
involved listening with a purpose.
active listening
collection of symbols,letters or words with arbitrary meanings that are governed by rules and used to communicate.
language
process of assigning meaning to others words in order to translate them into thoughts of your own.
decode.
process of translating your thoughts into words.
encode
way in which words are arranged to form phrases and sentences.
syntax
study of the way humans use language to evoke meaning into others.
semantics
theory that our perception of reality is determined by our thought process and that our thought process is limited by our language,therefore shapes our reality.
sapir-whorf hypothesis
words have no inherent meanings,except for the ones we give them.
arbitrary
the dictionary meaning of a word
denotation
personalized meaning of a word,effected by emotion
connotative
simplifications of what they stand for
abstractions
slang
unconventional language
words of phrases used informally
colloquialisms
expressions that has lost its originality over time through overuse
cliches
polite,pleasant expression used instead of an appropriate word.
euphemisms
specialized language of a certain group who share a common interest or culture.
slang
language that is disrespectful of things sacred
profanity
the constructivist model
recievers create their own reality in their minds.
process of assigning meaning to stimuli
interpretation
process of becoming aware of objects and events from senses
perception
our past experiences lead us to see the world in a particular way that is difficult to change
perceptual constancy
paying attention to information and ideas we want and ignore others
selective attention
the tendancy to see ,hear and believe what we want to
selective perception
choose what to remember
selective retention