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12 Cards in this Set
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Mode of communication
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medium used for transmission of message-auditory, visually, chemically`
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Semanticity
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The signals have some meaning
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Pragmatic function
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have some useful purpose
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Interchangeability
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Users of the systems can both send and receive the signal
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Cultural transmission
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Communication can only be learned through communication with other uses of the system
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Arbritrariness
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No direct, logical relation between signal and the thing it refers to
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Discreteness
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Consists of smaller parts that are combined to form a whole-it is compositional
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Displacement
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Temporal and spatial displacement. The ability to talk about things that are not present, times other than the present
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Productivity
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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
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All communication systems have these
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1. Mode of communication
2. Semanticity 3. Pragmatic function |
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Some languages, though not all have these
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4. Interchangeability
5. Cultural transmission 6. Arbritrariness 7. Discreteness |
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Only human language has these
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8. Displacement
9. Productivity |