This type of interference is any sound that prevents a person from being heard (17).
What is physical noise?
Microchip, AI, ethanol, laser, killer bees are examples of this way that language changes (30)
What are new words are needed for new objects and ideas?
The IPA uses this number of sounds and symbols (60)
What is 45?
The resources that a speaker uses to clarify or add to the verbal presentation of the speech (335)
What are audiovisual materials?
Informative speeches help an audience with these two activities (355)
What are understanding and remembering the information you present?
These are any means used to communicate without words, including gestures, sounds, facial expressions, and body movements (28).
What are nonverbal symbols?
The feelings and associations that a word suggests (35)
What is connotation?
The highness or lowness of a sound you make (62)
What is pitch?
The strong positive feeling speakers show for their topics (327)
What is enthusiasm?
This presentation gives information about a specific subject (355)
What is an expository speech?
Verbal symbols use this channel (4).
What are sound waves?
Nonverbal communication using voice variation and extraneous words and sounds to communicate (40)
What is paralanguage?
The speed at which you talk (66)
What is rate?
Appearance, eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, and posture are examples of this (324)
What are nonverbal behaviors?
This presentation explains how to do something, how to make something, or how something works (355)
What is the process or demonstration speech?
The process of turning ideas and feelings into verbal and nonverbal symbols (15)
What is encoding?
The word "dope" has changed in what way over the last 50 years (30)?
What is the meaning of words in a language change?
Git, bof, doin are examples of this articulation problem (70)
What is substitution?
Using enthusiasm determines this (327)
What is how much confidence the audience has in the speaker?
Three reasons speakers use audiovisual materials include (368)
What are:
save time in explanation, clarify a point, and help an audience member remember important material?
Communication between two or more people (3)
What is interpersonal communication?
This consists of 18 inches between you and other people (42).
What is intimate space?
Perscribe, aks, perfer are examples of this articulation problem (72)
What is transposed sound?
Your audience will become confused or lose focus if you have this (337)
What are the results of having more audiovisual material than you need?
An informative introduction should accomplish these three goals (358)
What are:
attracting the audience's attention, focusing attention on the subject, and gaining the audience's goodwill?