Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Verble & Non Verble Communication
Assignments Marks assignation Breakdown Setting the scene first appearance and issue abbreviation Exposition in a flash do byes the question Uses a wide grip of information drawn from course fabric to address the issues Uses a wide ordain of information drawn from other sources (journals, articles, etc) to address the issues settingualises the learning to the workplace Quality of conclusions and recommendations enforced Data collection and qualitative analysis/literature review Originality Attempts original look into and analysis, creative and challenging insights to balanced cognizance Structure and presentation Logical rank with sections well linked Good castamenia and clarity of presentation Balance betwixt text, routine of charts, diagrams, headings, sub-headings, etc Professional business- similar style residency Word count Submission on sequence My topic of choice is oral and Non- vocal Interpersonal talk I forget assess each below 8 A) Verbal Interpersonal talk Verbal Interpersonal Communication uses diction as path of parley among cultures. In languages, there ar set of rules about the use of manner of delivering in the creation of messages. The usage of language in interpersonalcommunication can be both spoken or written. Below ar some features of a language or connected with language a) Phonology sounds of language ) phoneme smallest unit of sound, voice cat, tdk why is cat correct but not tdk, side has 45 phonemes (ch, th) c) Morphology -smallest units of content, example, morpheme, happy, happiness, unhappiness d) Semantics -study of meaning of linguistic communication, the understanding of vocabulary in give to function in a language. there are two types of meanings in languages i) denotative meanings public, objective, legal meanings of words ii) connotative meanings personal, emotionally charged meanings For example, What does test mean to you? e) Syntactics -relationships of words to one some other, word order f) Pragmatics install of language on human perceptions and behaviors ) transformation transfer of written literal codes between language, has time h) Interpretation oral treat of moving from one code to other Examples of Language Language follows culturally decided patterns which influence thinking. Some examples English is linear, Arabic combines ideas through conjunctions, hard to discover principal(prenominal) idea when translating into English. England, Ireland, Canada, USA all speak English, is it the like? Arabic inshallah, intonation, Arabic uses exaggeration, overassertion, repetition, elaboration, 10 words for English, 100 words for Arabic. Writers Shakespeare use 34,000 words, today a acceptable source 15,000-20,000. Eskimos have 30 words for snow. 9 B) Non Verbal InterpersonalCommunication Non-verbal InterpersonalCommunication uses non-verbal codes as agent of communication between cultures. Non-verbal codes are as the sideline is a multichanneled process spontaneously performed get nonlinguistic behaviors enacted subconsciously can be intentional or unintentional is not taught, but learned through reflexion and experiences Characteristics of Nonverbal Codes Non-verbal codes function as a silent language and impart meanings in subtle and covert ways, continuous, natural, blur into another, slight precise. Relationship of Verbal to Nonverbal 1. focus the verbal 2. omplement the verbal (smiling, pointing) 3. contradict the verbal (nonverbals are opposite to spoken) 4. regulate the conversation (looking, gestures) 5. substitute, take the place of the verbal ethnical Universals in Nonverbal Communication 1. same body parts are utilize 2. convey similar meanings 3. accompany verbal 4. motives are the same 5. harbour and co-ordinate contexts and relationships that are the same Cultural Variations in Nonverbal Communication 1. repertoire of behaviors are divers(prenominal) 2. displa y rules when and where 3. interpretations of meanings. 4. random 5. individual 6. shared meaning and significance form Movements KinesicsRefers to gestures, head movements, facial expressions, eyes. 1. Emblems nonverbals that have look at verbal counterpart 2. Illustrators accompany the verbal, more(prenominal) easily understood 3. Affect institute feelings, emotions, body and face 4. Regulators synchronize behavior, control the flow of conversation 5. Adapters reaction to visible state, scratching, unintentional Space Proxemics Refers to how race use physical space. Example cold core having large physical distances and warm means having smaller physical distances. Touch Affects imperative and negative feelings and may denote the future(a) meanings playfulness control ritual nominate task related Time ChronemicsHere, time is the main determinant of communication and is utilise in various Example, past oriented means having a circular fire to life , present oriented means enjoying the spontaneity of the situation and future oriented means tomorrow. Voice Refers to the use of different tones of voices when communicating. Example, Through pitch, rate of talking, rhythm and lot Chemical codes Here, smell is used when communicating, for example wearing perfumes 10 Conclusion 1. Communication is a process when a sender transmits a message to a recipient using a position strong suit. The medium used can either be verbal or non-verbal, which includes printed or electronic medias. 2.Culture refers to a conference of people or beau monde that has the share the same norm (what is expected of an individual) and values (what is considered good or bad in that particular group or society). 3. A group or society that live in close proximity with one another is called a community. 4. Cultures can be place based on certain dimensions like Low Context Culture, High Context Culture, Individualism, Collectivism, High force out Distance, Low Power Distance, Low distrust Avoidance, High Uncertainty Avoidance, Masculine, Feminine, Monochronic, Polychronic, Acquired Status and Given Status. 5. For the people in a group or society to interact with one another, communication is necessary.
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