General Vocabulary
Public Speaking
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Mass Communicaiton
Self-Concept
100
The process of sending and receiving messages
What is communication?
100
The process by which a speaker considers the expectations of the audience.
What is audience analysis?
100
Rewording an original passage.
What is paraphrasing?
100
Claim, data, and warrant.
What is Toulmin's Model?
100
The person value that one feels for oneself, often realized through self discovery.
What is self-esteem?
200
Communication that takes place any time messages are transmitted between two or more people.
What is interpersonal communication?
200
Allusions, parallel structure, alliteration, personification, rhetorical questions, rhyme, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, and antithesis are some of these.
What are rhetorical devices?
200
Labels given to a person in a group based on a preconceived idea s to what the group presents.
What are stereotypes?
200
Statistics and facts that help support a point or the thesis.
What is evidence?
200
Finding value in themselves.
What is building self-esteem?
300
Facial expressions or body movements used to express attitudes or moods about a person, situation, or idea.
What is nonverbal communication?
300
Nonverbal communication and verbal communication.
What are examples of delivery?
300
How one sees things.
What is perception?
300
An example that does not fit the thesis.
What is false analogy?
300
A prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true.
What is self fulfilling prophecy?
400
Communication to negate with public, resolve conflict, and promote mutual understanding and respect
What is two-way communication?
400
Copying or imitating the language, ideas, or thoughts of another and passing them off as one's original work.
What is plagiarism?
400
The part of the speech that includes the thesis.
What is the introduction?
400
Material designed to distort the truth or deceive the audience.
What is propaganda?
400
Thinking highly of yourself.
What is high self-esteem?
500
Sounds or factors outside the brain that interfere with the communication.
What is external noise?
500
The statistical characteristics of human populations.
What are demographics?
500
When you use repeated consonantal sounds near each other in a sentence/phrase.
What is alliteration?
500
An erroneous assertion; a premise that is faulty and will lead to an error in deduction.
What is false premises?
500
Not thinking very highly of yourself.
What is low self-esteem?