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human communication through spoken language.

SPEECH

is in charge with the process of sharing meanings through audible and visual codes such as voice, facial expression, gestures, movement, postures and the like.

Speech communication


the situation or environment and the circumstances in which communication occurs

SPEECH CONTEXT


Communication centers on one person where the speaker acts both as the sender and the receiver of the message.

INTRAPERSONAL


Communication between and among people and establishes personal relationship between and among them.

INTERPERSONAL

What are the forms of Intrapersonal Communication

Thinking, Vocal, Written

Communication that occurs between two people.

Dyadic

Communication that involves at least three but no more than twelve people engaging in a face-to-face interaction to achieve a desired goal.

small group

Communication that requires you to deliver or send the message before or in front of a group.

public

Communication that is carried out with the aid of mass media technology

Mass communication


the form of language that the speaker uses which characterized by the degree of formality

SPEECH STYLES

invented five clocks

Martin joos (1907-1978)

refer to these as levels of formality in language use.


This is determined by the situational context and degree of familiarity or intimacy between the interlocutors.

five clocks by Martin Joos (1907-1978)


This style is private which occurs between or among close family members or individuals

INTIMATE


This style is common among peers and friends. Jargon, slang, or the vernacular language are used.

CASUAL


This style is the standard one. Professional or naturally acceptable language is a must in this style.

CONSULTATIVE


This style is used in formal settings. Unlike the consultative style, this is one-way.

FORMAL


This style is “frozen” in time and remains unchanged. It mostly occurs in ceremonies.

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