Communication
Communication
Communication
Communication
Communication
100

The person giving the message.

What is Sender

100
The person receiving the message.
What is Receiver
100
The response the sender gets from the receiver.
What is Feedback
100
Anything that interrupts the message from being received.
What is interference.
100
The time and place where the communication is taking place.
What is the context.
200
The medium through which the communication takes place.
What is the channel.
200
Conscious or unconscious, intentional or unintentional process by which feelings and ideas are expressed as verbal and/or nonverbal messages that are sent, received, and comprehended.
What is Communication.
200
Communicating with yourself.
What is intrapersonal communication
200
Communication between two or more people, face to face or small groups.
What is interpersonal communication
200
Speaker sending a message to an audience.
What is public communication.
300
The idea that language may shape human thought.
What is Linguistic Determinism.
300
Uttered sounds, words, or phrases that have no meaning and do not help the listener gain a clear understanding of the message.
What is inarticulates
300
The idea the sender is trying to communicate to the receiver.
What is the message.
300
The process of turning ideas into messages.
What is encoding.
300
Translating the message into meaning.
What is Decoding.
400
What is the definition of noise? 

Anything that interferes with the communication process. 

400

When a word has more than one interpretation.

What is ambiguity.

400
The intentional or unintentional distortion of information either by sending or receiving.
What is language distortion.
400
When words or sentences lack clarity.
What is vagueness.
400
when we interpret beyond available information or jump to conclusions without using all of the information available.
What is inferences.
500
The five characteristics of communication.
What is Dynamic, Continuous, irreversible, and interactive, contextual
500
The five functions of language.
What is phatic, emotive, cognitive, rhetorical, and identifying.
500

What are the seven types of Noise?

Environmental, physiological impairment, psychological, organizational, semantic, cultural, syntactical

500

What are the four choices you make when you communicate? 

Self, Listener, occasion and task

500
A social or regional variation of language. Over long periods of time, they can develop into separate languages.
What is a dialect.
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