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18 Cards in this Set
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Impromptu Style |
Speech that is made up on the spot |
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Extemporaneous Style |
Speech is given from keywords |
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Benefits of Extemporaneous Style |
1. Precision of manuscript style 2. Audience engagement of the memorized style 3. Spontaneity of the impromptu style |
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Vocalists |
Also called Vocal Aspects, include pronunciation, articulation, word and sentence stress, etc. |
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Receiver Apprehension |
The fear of misinterpreting or not fully understanding the speaker |
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7 Elements of Communication |
1. Sender 2. Receiver 3. Message 4. Channel 5. Interference 6. Feedback 7. Context |
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Sender |
Speaker or encoder |
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Receiver |
Listener or Decoder |
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Message |
Idea put into a form that can be experienced by another person (ie. word or facial expression) |
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Channel |
The means by which the message is transmitted (ie. sound waves) |
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Interference |
Anything that changes, distorts, or obstructs the intended message |
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Feedback |
Any Message the receiver sends back to the sender |
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Context |
-The time, place, occasion -cultural, psychological, and historical context |
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Nonverbal communication |
messages sent without words |
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Rhetorical Situation |
The elements of a communication situation: -speaker -audience -topic -purpose -context |
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Rhetorical Conventions |
The way messages are expected to be prepared based on culture |
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Rhetoric |
Effective use of language |
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Communication competence |
The ability to communicate appropriately and successfully |