List the six rules of conversation
What is the maxim of tact, the maxim of generosity, the maxim of approbation, maxim of modesty, maxim of agreement, and maxim of sympathy?
List the five stages of a model of a conversation
What is opening, feedforward, business, feedback and closing?
Being as informative as possible to communicate what you need to say
What is the quantity principle?
The definition of an apology
What is an expression of regret or sorrow for having done what you did or for what happened, a statement saying you're sorry
Cues that enable the speaker and listener to communicate about the exchange in which they're currently engaged
What is metacommunication?
What does the maxim of generosity mean
What is signifying a person's importance during a conversation?
What stage is this an example of:
"Hey, what was the homework due?"
What is feedforward?
Example: When a friend tells you what happened during a fight between her and her boyfriend, you believe what she says.
What is the quality principle?
The definition of immediacy
What is a sense of closeness or togetherness
The mutual agreed-upon assumption that two people will try to understand each other.
What is a principle of cooperation?
Example: "Thank you, but I could not have been able to complete this project without your help!"
What is maxim of modesty?
What stage in a conversation is this an example of:
"Okay, so we have decided to send her an Edible Arrangement because she broke her hip."
What is feedback?
Example: Talking to a little child in words they understand, such as calling a cut a "booboo"
What is the manner principle?
The definition of a dialogue
Where an individual communicates their wish to maintain the role of speaker.
What is turn-maintaining cues?
Example: "I am so sorry for what you are going through I understand how you are feeling."
What is maxim of empathy?
What stage of a conversation is this an example of:
"Okay I will snapchat you later."
What is closing?
Example: A friend randomly bringing up wanting tacos while you are having a conversation about a fight you got into.
What is the relation principle?
Definition of an interruption
What is an attempt to take over the role of speaker?
Something that tells the listener that the speaker is done talking.
What is turn-yielding cues?
Example: "Your paper was so powerful and encouraging."
What is maxim of approbation?
What stage of a conversation is this an example of:
"I only need to meet with you for a few minutes after class."
What is feedforward?
What is the quantity of principle, the quality principle, the relation principle, and the manner principle?
Definition of back-channeling cues
What is cues that are used to communicate various types of information back to the speaker without assuming the role of speaker?
A situation where one person speaks, the other listens, and there is little to no interaction between the pair.
What is a monologue?