Chapter 3 & 4
Chapter 3 & 4
Chapter 3 & 4
Chapter 3 & 4
Chapter 3 & 4
100
the interpretation of touch
What is haptics?
100
the loudness or softness of tone
What is volume?
100
the voiced but not verbal part of a spoken message. refers to the non-verbal elements of communication used to modify meaning and convey emotion. Paralanguage may be expressed consciously or unconsciously, and it includes the pitch, volume, and, in some cases, intonation of speech.
What is paralanguage?
100
a time that emphasizes doing one thing at a time
What is monochronic time orientation?
100
a theory claiming that language influences perception.
What is SapirWhorf hypothesis?
200
gestures that respond to a physical need. Examples - Thumbs-up In the United States this gesture means "all right"
What is adaptors?
200
extraneous sounds or words that interrupt fluent speech
What is vocalized pauses?
200
the distance you try to maintain when you interact with other people
What is personal space?
200
the interpretation of a person’s use of time
What is chronemics?
200
bodily actions and vocal qualities that typically accompany a verbal message
What is non-verbal communication behaviors?
300
the physical environment over which you exert control
What is physical space?
300
a comparison that establishes a figurative identity between objects being compared. Life is like a box of chocolates. He was as busy as a bee.
What is metaphor?
300
the position of a word in a sentence and the other words around it. Example: “What light from yonder window breaks?” instead of using a common expression “What light breaks from yonder window?”
What is syntactic context?
300
the interpretation of a message based on the paralinguistic features : rate, or speed at which the person speaks, pitch, inflection and variety in the voice, volume, being loud or soft, and articulation and pronunciation, or how correctly and clearly the person speaks.
What is vocalics?
300
the speed at which a person speaks
What is rate?
400
the variety, melody, or inflection in one’s voice
What is intonation?
400
the arrangement of facial muscles to communicate emotional states or reactions to messages
What is facial expression?
400
a time that emphasizes doing multiple things at once
What is polychronic time orientation?
400
an abstract or representational pictorial image that represents a concept
What is emblems?
400
the interpretation of a person’s use of space
What is proxemics?
500
the interpretation of a person’s use of time
What is chronemics?
500
symbolic pictures made with keyboard characters that represent the emotional tone that non-verbal behaviors add to face-to-face verbal messages
What is emoticons?
500
gestures that augment a verbal message
What is illustrators?
500
the interpretation of body motions used in communication. Eye contact, gestures, facial expressions, touch and posture
What is kinesics?
500
the sound of a person’s voice
What is quality?