Distractions that refer to biological factors that interfere with communication, including illness, exhaustion, and even hunger.
What is Physiological Noise?
100
Type of text most commonly used in funerals, weddings, sporting events, and religious ceremonies. It doesn't change, but stays same every time.
What is Frozen text (register)?
100
Material, Behavioral, and Cognitive.
What is Culture divided into three categories?
100
Facial expressions, body position, gestures, and tone.
What is nonverbal forms of communication?
100
The chapter that talks about the explains the different registers.
What is Chapter One?
200
Internal distractions of the interpreter such as, stress, random thoughts, and personal judgments.
What is Psychological Noise?
200
Type of register used when a single person is speaking to a large group of people such as a sermon, conference, or even graduation.
What is Formal register?
200
To bridge communication gap between two different languages and cultures.
What is an interpreters job?
200
Primary way friendships/relationships are formed?
What is Communication?
200
The chapter that discusses and explains culture.
What is Chapter Two?
300
The use of words, signs, and phrases that can be understood in many different ways that can mislead someone.
What is Equivocal Language?
300
Register used in one or more small group gatherings, usually between service givers and the consumer.
What is Consultative register?
300
The way someone's culture influences their beliefs and self concept.
What is Cultural Identity?
300
This allows us to understand language and meaning. For example, a certain sentence such as, "Good bye" could be said more than one time, but mean more than one thing depending on the way in which it is said.
What is Pragmatic rules?
300
To inspire, encourage, teach, honor, and convince.
What is the goals of using Formal register?
400
The use of acceptable phrases and terms that are used in place of inappropriate or less liked terms or words.
What is Euphemistic Language?
400
Register used between people on the same "level" such, as neighbors, family, friends, etc.
What is Informal register?
400
Being assertive with speech, being truthful, maintaining eye contact, and being respectful.
What is characteristics of respectful communication?
400
Vocabulary choices, speaker goals, topics of discussion, use of contractions, size of signs/"volume", rate of speech/signs, and/or clarity.
What is things Register determines?
400
The chapter that "Jan's Gems: The Clothing Analogy" is used in.
What is Chapter Two?
500
Language degree in communication. The less specific something is the more _____ it is.
What is Abstract Language?
500
Register used between people who have known each other for a while and have history. Used in informal settings.
What is Intimate register?
500
Defined as "a dynamic value system of learned attitudes with assumptions, conventions, beliefs, and rules that permit members of a group to relate to one another and the world".
What is Culture?
500
Frozen, Formal, Consultative, Informal and Intimate.
What is the five types of registers?
500
Equivocation, Euphemisms, Abstractions, and Passive Voice.