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