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Speaker-speech-audience

Aristotle

method that has the Disturbance in the conversation

claude shanon and warren weaver

field of experience

wilbur shramm

Expressing


transmitting


receiving


decoding


feedback


monitoring


thinking


symbolizing

Eugene white

chooses purpose, crafts message accordingly and decides how to deliver it

speaker

what needs to be delivered or impaired to somebody else

message

receives the message

listener

5 senses

channels

the only way the speaker knows that the message is received

Response

is a result of monitoring by the speaker of the listeners response

feedback

A barrier between conversation

Noise

language not used only to inform or describe but to perform acts

speech act theory

talking to ones self

interpersonal

talking to others

intrapersonal

2 people talking

dyad

3 to 9 talking

small group

10 or more

public

uses of tools to talk to people

Mass

5 functions of speech

regulation


emotional


social


informative


motivational

tone of your voice if you really mean it

paralanguage

uses of plants to communicate

Flowers

Uses of colors for a language

colors

uses of time

chronemics

distance or space of language

proxemics

uses body as a language to touch another

Haptics

uses of the body send out a signal or manners

gestures

uses of face to express feeling

facial

body movements as a language

posture

a function that uses in speeches or in announcements

regulation and control

a function that involves talking to a group of people or a single person

social interaction

a function to persuade or change attitude

motivation

a function that asks questions to acquire knowledge

information

a function that changes other peoples feelings and emotion

emotional expression

non public speech style that uses put vocabulary and includes non verbal message

intimate

speech style used among friends that doesn’t require information

casual

does not share a common interest or meaning to others

consultative

imparting info. speech well organized and correct in grammar

formal

is a formal style whose quality is static, ritual and may even be archaic like prayers

frozen

has to make sense

locutionary

intention


states an opinion


making a prediction


issuing an order


giving a permission or advice

illocutionary

take effect of the speaker and response to the listener

perlocutionary

Digital


analog


printed

mass