This is also known as the medium of communication.
channel
It originated from the word communicare which means to share ideas or thoughts.
communication
It deals with meaning of words, phrases, and sentences in a language.
semantics
This is the individual to whom the message is directed.
Receiver
The messages exchanged between the sender and the receiver is the focus of this model.
interactive
This is the language of touch.
haptics
This refers to the plain act of receiving sounds.
hearing
This communication happens when more than three people are involved.
small group discussion
This studies the formation of words.
morphology
The form of communication wherein we talk to ourselves.
Intrapersonal communication
The element of communication that hinders the understanding of the message.
noise
This refers to the highness or lowness of the tone of voice.
pitch
This communication model is unidirectional.
This refers to the pleasantness of the person's voice.
vocal quality
The kind of noise that is from the physical objects.
external/extrinsic
It is passed along from one generation to another through imitation and communcation.
It uses written or spoken language to transmit information or messages.
Verbal Communication
This kind of listening requires effort and full concentration on the listener's part.
active listening
This model illustrates how the sender takes turns in conveying and receiving messages.
transactional
The kind of communication wherein two people communicate.
dyadic communication
It studies how words are put together to form grammatically correct sentences in language.
Syntax
In Berlos’ model, this is the element that emphasizes the ability of the sender to share information.
knowledge
The data sent by the sender and information that the receiver gets.
message
The kind of listening in which we listen for enjoyment or entertainment.
This involves communicating with another person coming from different background.
intercultural communication