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38 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Bloodline of society |
Communication |
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Theory of the functions of signs and symbols |
Semiotics |
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Rules of language |
Syntactic |
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Rules on use of language |
Pragmatic |
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Study of meaning |
Semantic |
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Brain storage bin |
Memory |
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Symbols that stand for ideas or experience |
Words |
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Ability to put two or more ideas together and produce a new idea |
Reasoning |
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The way we say words, the vocal cues that accompany our spoken language |
Paralanguage |
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Speed of speaking |
Rate |
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Loudness |
Volume |
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Pleasing or unpleasing sound |
Quality |
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Highness or Lowness |
Pitch |
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Speech production |
Vocal filters |
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How we move our body to convey thoughts and ideas |
Body movements |
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Body movements that have direct translation to words just like NOODING |
Emblems |
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Body action which accent, emphasize or reinforce words such as movements when exclaiming "THE SNAKE IS LONG" |
Illustrators |
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Movements which use face and body motions |
Affect Displays |
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Movements which facilitate release of bodily tension |
Adaptators |
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Movements which control or coordinate interaction. Include gestures that signal start and end of comversation |
Regulators |
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Study of use of space and distance |
Proxemics |
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Reserved for only the closest friends, family, and romantic partners |
Intimate zone |
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Space that starts at our physical body and extends four feet |
Personal Zone |
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Extends from 2.5 feet to 4 feet and useful for conversations that need to be private but occur between people who are not interpersonally close |
Outer-personal zone |
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Zone allows for relatively intimate communication but doesn't convey intimacy that a closer distance would |
Outer-personal zone |
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1.5 feet to 2.5 feet reserve for people we interpersonally close |
Inner-personal zone |
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We can touch the other person as we talk to them |
Inner personal zone |
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4 to 12 feet away from our body For professional or casual interaction Not intimate or public |
Social Zone |
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• Space 4 or more feet away from our body • Formal and not intimate • Engaging in speech • High profile |
Public Zone |
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Display presentation of self which includes clothing, decorations of space, hairstyle, color choice and others. |
Artifacts or Appearance |
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The way we talk, take a seat, walk and others reveal many facets our personalities |
Postures and Body Orientation |
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Used for controlling, teaching, showing affection |
Touch |
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Study of touch |
Haptics or tactile |
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Regulates flow of conversation and reveal sincerity and interest as well as credibility. |
Eye contact and Facial Expression |
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Study of eye behavior |
Occulesics |
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Refers on how we use our time |
Time |
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Study of time |
Chronomics |
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Reason why we communicate |
Physical Needs Identity Needs Social Needs Practical Needs |