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Mode of communication
medium used for transmission of message-auditory, visually, chemically`
Semanticity
The signals have some meaning
Pragmatic function
have some useful purpose
Interchangeability
Users of the systems can both send and receive the signal
Cultural transmission
Communication can only be learned through communication with other uses of the system
Arbritrariness
No direct, logical relation between signal and the thing it refers to
Discreteness
Consists of smaller parts that are combined to form a whole-it is compositional
Displacement
Temporal and spatial displacement. The ability to talk about things that are not present, times other than the present
Productivity
The ability to produce and understand any number of messages that have never been expressed before..they are open ended, no upper limit on number of messages
All communication systems have these
1. Mode of communication
2. Semanticity
3. Pragmatic function
Some languages, though not all have these
4. Interchangeability
5. Cultural transmission
6. Arbritrariness
7. Discreteness
Only human language has these
8. Displacement
9. Productivity