Exam 7: Communicating Verbally
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Exam 2: Considering Self101 Questions
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-The idea that language determines thought.
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Because the LGBTQ community continues to face cultural prejudice and struggle with identity terms, they find the naming function of verbal communication important.
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If your girlfriend calls you "Stars" in reference to the restaurant where you met, she is using a personal idiom.
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What do you need to map out when crafting a communication plan?
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If Mark decides who should speak next in a conversation by saying "Eddie, what do you think?" this is an example of
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-Creating linguistic symbols for objects.
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-The exchange of spoken or written language with others during interaction.
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-Rules that define meaning by indicating which words represent which objects.
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Beth is feeling frustrated by her mother's criticism regarding her choice of friends, so she snaps by shouting, "Who asked for your opinion?!!" What type of defensive message is Beth sending?
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What is a cause or origin of unintentional misunderstandings?
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-Cultures that prefer direct and clear language usage.
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Communicators in high-context cultures tend to rely upon indirect, ambiguous language-and even silence-when they communicate with one another.
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What is the theory that suggests we cannot share our thoughts without the use of a common language?
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"I don't use labels-I'm not a can of soup" is a criticism of what function of language?
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According to research by philosopher Paul Grice, you must do what in order to be informative?
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