Deck 3: D: Communication and Culture
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Deck 3: D: Communication and Culture
1
The imagining functional competency refers to our ability to use language to play as well as our ability to think ahead and anticipate what someone else might say.
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2
The use of politically correct language is unanimously accepted in the discipline of communication as a positive thing because it removes bias from language and helps people communicate more clearly.
False
3
Using informal language within a conversation can create a comfortable and informal context.
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4
Vocal elements like pauses and changes in volume or pitch are all part of verbal communication.
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5
When someone says a disagreement is related to semantics, he or she is suggesting that the root of the problem is disagreement about the meaning the words have to the people involved.
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6
Pragmatics refers to the meanings words have for people.
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7
Unlike with other codes, there is a natural and universal connection between language symbols and the things they represent.
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8
When Tom's manager sat down to tell him he was fired from his job at the car wash, he said, "Tom, I'm going to have to let you go." This less offensive turn of phrase would be considered a euphemism.
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9
On the abstraction ladder discussed in the text, the word "fork" would be more abstract than the word "utensil."
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10
The communication competency of expressing feeling emphasizes that emotions are deeply personal and that there are no real standards of appropriateness or effectiveness for how we express feelings.
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11
The cognitive language you use about someone or something else affects your experiences with them.
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12
Although grammar is important in written communication, the transactional nature of oral communication means that using correct grammar is not required to communicate effectively.
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13
Grammar includes rules about how words should be pronounced as well as how they should be placed in sentences.
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14
When Joe's professor says he will have to give a presentation in class, Joe feels his heart start to race and his palms begin to sweat. Joe probably reacts this way because his denotative meaning for the word "presentation" is unpleasant.
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15
Asking questions is a way of using language to accomplish the functional competency of informing.
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16
Competent communicators adjust their language to each person, group, or context they encounter.
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17
On their first date, Rebecca asked Andy what he did for a living. Andy responded vaguely, "Oh, I work in retail." Rebecca had to ask Andy "What types of stores?" and "What types of positions have you held?" in order to get him to provide any specific details. We would categorize Andy's initial highly abstract response as equivocation.
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18
Every word has both a denotative and connotative meaning.
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19
Jargon is an informal form of language that is known to most people in a particular culture at a particular time.
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20
Although lower abstractions ensure clarity, we sometimes use high abstractions to accomplish specific communication goals.
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21
"I feel like maybe this movie is too violent for us to see as a family." This statement includes a disclaimer.
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22
Competent communication through technological media like e-mail requires communicators to use clearer language than is usually required in face-to-face communication to make up for the nonverbal cues that are missing.
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23
Speakers who use qualifiers, hedges, and disclaimers are usually perceived to be uncertain or hesitant and, therefore, less powerful.
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24
Medical jargon like "phlebotomy" is an example of high language.
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25
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis suggests that men and women have different speech repertoires as a result of biological differences between the sexes.
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26
When comparing men and women who have equal status, men tend to interrupt more often than women do.
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27
When Kent, who lives in Illinois, visited his cousins in Los Angeles, he got a confused look when he asked them if they had any "pop." After a few seconds, his aunt said, "Oh, you want a soda!" Geography can account for linguistic differences like this.
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