Q1 L1: Definition and Process of OralCom

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  • these are the two types of communication
    nonverbal, verbal
  • this is the transfer of information through body language, facial expressions, gestures, created space, and more
    nonverbal communication
  • this covers oral and written communication
    verbal communication
  • this is the process of expressing information and ideas through spoken words
    oral communication
  • the key words in the process of communication; sbeetr
    stimulus, brain, encoded, externalized, transmits, receiver
  • he created this particular speaking paradigm with the antonyms: speaking
    dell hymes
  • this is the antonym of the dell hymes' paradigm
    speaking
  • these are the words for SPEAKING

    setting, participants, end, act, key, instruments, norms, genre
  • a part of the speaking paradigm detailing the time and place of the psychological setting
    setting
  • a part of the speaking paradigm featuring the speaker and audience
    participants
  • a part of the speaking paradigm detailing the purposes, goals, and outcomes
    end
  • a part of the speaking paradigm detailing the form and order of events
    act
  • a part of the speaking paradigm detailing how formal and informal; this is also the tone, manner, or spirit of the speech
    key
  • a part of the speaking paradigm detailing the channel, forms, and styles of speech
    instruments
  • a part of the speaking paradigm detailing the social rule governing the events and the participants
    norms
  • a part of the speaking paradigm detailing the type of speech or event
    genre