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1 Vocabulary Presentation By: Aurora Arrollo 2B

2 Intrapersonal communication ● Is a language use or thought internal to the communicator. Is the active internal involvement of the individual in symbolic processing of messages. Is the thought process or communication with one person or one's self. The individual becomes his or her own sender and receiver, providing feedback to him or herself in an ongoing internal process. It can be useful to envision intrapersonal communication occurring in the mind of the individual in a model which contains a sender, receiver, and feedback loop.

3 Interpersonal communication ● Is usually defined by communication scholars in numerous ways, usually describing participants who are dependent upon one another and have a shared history. Communication channels, the conceptualization of mediums that carry messages from sender to receiver, take two distinct forms: direct and indirect

4 Vocabulary The communication process ● is the guide toward realizing effective communication. It is through the communication process that the sharing of a common meaning between the sender and the receiver takes place.

5 Vocabulary Sender ● The sender is the one who transmits a message. The sender’s communication skills involve listening, speaking, writing, reading, nonverbal communication, thinking, and reasoning.

6 Vocabulary Receiver ● One who intercepts and decodes a message

7 Vocabulary Noise ● noise is anything that interferes with the decoding of messages sent over the channel by an encoder.

8 Vocabulary Feedback ● The reactions of the receiver to the message of the sender, consisting of words or nonverbal symbols.

9 Fields of Experience ● Areas of Knowledge; interest, or involvement.

10 Vocabulary Encode: ● To put a message into symbols

11 Decode: ● To translate incoming information or messages into understandable concepts

12 Symbol: ● Anything that stands for an idea and is used for communication

13 Denotation: ● The basic meaning of a code

14 Connotation ● Connotation is a subjective cultural and/or emotional coloration in addition to the explicit or denotative meaning of any specific word or phrase in a language, i.e. emotional association with a word.

15 Non-verbal symbols ● Non-verbal symbols are signs or gestures that are not spoken but still try to convey meaning.

16 Kinesics ● Kinesics, or body language, is one of the most powerful ways that humans can communicate nonverbally. It is used to portray moods and emotions and to emphasize or contradict what is being said.

17 Proxemics ● Proxemics is the study of set measurable distances between people as they interact.

18 Paralanguage ● "Paralanguage" is made of sounds that sometimes do not have a written form (e.g., uh-huh means Yes or I'm listening to you).

19 Fact ● The word fact can refer to verified information about past or present circumstances or events which are presented as objective reality. In science, it means a provable concept.

20 Inference ● Inference is the process of drawing a conclusion by applying clues (of logic, statistics etc.) to observations or hypotheses; or by interpolating the next logical step in an intuited pattern. The conclusion drawn is also called an inference.

21 Logical Fallacy ● Is a mistake in reasoning


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