Urban
From the readings
Language
Nonverbal
Mediated
100

Streets connect and _______ cities into different districts, neighborhoods, and zones.

What is divide?

100

Before the invention of this device, viewers walked up to the TV to change the channel.

What is a remote control?

100

A study of how we produce speech sounds.

What is phonetics?

100

These gestures have a direct verbal translation.

What are Emblems?

100

Smoke signals, pens, telephones are examples of this.

What is communication media?

200

Suburban areas may not have these parts of the street where people encounter one another.

What are sidewalks?

200

The popularization of new and increasing communication media means that media consumers are not only exposed to more messages but need this to critically assess the meaning and veracity of messages? 

What is media literacy?

200

The rules for how words are combined into sentences.

What is syntax?

200

Sometimes the tone of our speech is different from the content. This assertion describes THIS type of relationship between verbal and nonverbal communication.

What is Contradiction?

200

A device can be thought of as a communication medium if it does this.

What is expands any of our communication modes? (visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory…)

300

What activity in Father Demo Square does Jerolmack find to be socially contagious?

What is feeding pigeons?

300

This refers to "purposeful efforts to change behaviors through communication."

What is persuasion?

300

The property of language that allows us to use language to talk about our communication.

What is metacommunication?

300

These gestures indicate a relationship between people.

What are tie signs?

300

Mailing a letter to a friend, and two weeks later receiving one back from the friend illustrates this feature of mediated communication

What is asynchronous communication?

400

Jane Jacobs said these figures were key to social order and the circulation of information in urban neighborhoods.

What are public characters?

400

Some researchers believe this social identity may explain conversational differences in question asking, interruptions, and other aspects of language use and conversation?  

What is gender?

400

The infinite number of messages human beings can create with a finite set of words.

What is productivity?

400

"Time is Money" would be suitable to describe this culture in which staying on schedule/task is highly valued.

What is a monochronic culture?

400

This characterizes media such as film or video where the viewer has little control over the content or the communication interaction.

What is low interactivity?

500

According to Gumpert and Drucker, the ___________ of a “communicative” city includes both physical aspects like roads and non-physical aspects like a free press?

What is infrastructure?

500

When this area of the brain is damaged, one may have trouble producing speech sounds, although they may still comprehend the meaning of the words they hear?

What is Broca’s area?

500

Denotation refers to the dictionary definition of a word. This refers to the associations a word may carry.

What is connotation?

500

Laura is talking to Lisa about her weekend at the shore. As she does so, she holds her hands about 14 inches apart from one another in order to describe the fish she caught. This nonverbal gesture is _________.

What is an illustrator?

500

This is compromised by the limited modalities of communication media.

What is social presence?