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number of communicators, setting or environment
speech
act
belief in future occurrence , future-oriented
expectations
belief something through the senses , looks outward
perception
beliefs about oneself , oriented toward others
Self concept
Three Aspects of Intrapersonal Communication
self concept
,
perception
,
expectations
centers in one person , speaker acts both sender and receiver
Intrapersonal communication
speaker and audience , one-way monologue
public communication
involves three or more persons but not more than ten
small group communication
involves two persons
dyadic direct communication
What are the 2 kinds of Interpersonal Communication
dyadic direct communication
and
small group communication
communication between and among people , exchanging of information, feelings, and meaning
interpersonal communication
formal settings , one-way communication
formal
standard one , mutually acceptable language used
consultative
among peers and friends , slang or vernacular language being used
casual
private; may not be shared in public, between or among close individuals
Intimate
dictates and affects the way people communicate , characterizes the degree of formality of the discourse
speech styles
most formal style , used in respectful situation or formal ceremony
frozen
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