In the Listening Process, after the receiving stage (hearing and seeing), what stage is at work when the listener makes a conscious effort to select, organize, and analyze the meaning of stimuli coming from the environment/context? This stage comes before the giving of an interpretation on the given symbols.
What is perceiving stage?
Who are the two notable proponents of speech acts?
Who is Austin and Searle?
Which of Aristotle's three modes of persuasion/rhetorical appeals refers to the appeal of the speaker's character or credibility?
What is ethos?
This fallacy is also termed as "Circular Reasoning" in which it is committed when you prove that a thing is true by relying on the truthfulness of the other.
Example: "Smoking cigarettes can kill you because cigarettes are deadly."
Fallacy in Logic (2021) Softschools.com (2005-2020)
What is fallacy of Petitio Principii?
When pictures, art forms, illustrations, and sound are fused together to be presented during a speech delivery, this is identified as what kind of presentation aid?
What is an audiovisual aid?
You focus on whether a stimulus is worthy of paying attention to or not; how you should classify the sound (language, large truck); and detecting changes and nuances in a speaker's pitch, volume, rate, and language related sounds.
What is Discriminative Listening?
Which of the 3 levels refers to the effects (response and/or reaction) performed by the receiver after receiving the utterance/statement?
What is Perlocutionary?
Three main parts of a speech
What are INTRODUCTION, BODY, and CONCLUSION?
This fallacy may have misplaced/dangling modifier(s) which can contribute confusion or can subject the statement to more than one interpretations.
Example: "The torn student's book lay on the desk."
Benner (2019)
What is Fallacy of Amphiboly?
What kind of visual aid can be distributed during a speech/talk and which is aimed to provide a more detailed information than the information being spoken of or presented?
What is a handout?
Identify this key to effective/active listening:
A speaker asks a question to the receiver and while the receiver is having lag time due to still processing what has been listened to, the speaker's ears are ready to listen at the same time waits patiently for the response.
What is capitalize/capitalizing on lag time?
Which sub-act of locutionary act refers to the act of constructing relevant and meaningful groups of sounds and symbols that may consist of word, clause, phrase, sentence, or discourse.
What is Phatic Act?
What is the type of speech which carries the intention to honor an important event or person? Examples are commencement speech, wedding toast, eulogy etc..
What is special occasion speech?
This fallacy is a question that carries some hidden questions and if this fallacious question is answered, the hidden statement/question is assumed to be true.
Example: "Do you still cheat on your exams?”
Hall (n.d.)
What is Fallacy of Complex Question?
In this type of listening, a listener analyzes and identifies the truths from false notions/information and/or assesses the value or strength attached to the message.
What is Critical Listening?
The performance of a speech act is only deemed valid when a certain condition or certain conditions are met. What is this state/situation called?
What is felicity condition?
What is the type of speech which carries the intention to inform? Speeches under this purpose are the following: Definition, Process, Explanation, Description
What is expository speech?
In this type of listening, the listener makes a conscious effort to listen to the whole of the message, but only absorbs the information that which he/she/they is in agreement with
What is Biased Listening?
Which of the 3 levels of speech acts refers to the act of saying something and concerns the surface level of the utterance?
What is Locutionary?
According to the different types of speech delivery, what type of speech is given a short time to prepare and is delivered by having an outline which may be found on note cards or cue cards?
What is extemporaneous speech?