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What is communication?
An exchange of ideas between senders and recivers. It involves message transmission and response or feedback.
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What is the role of a sender?
To provide clear messages and ideas.
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What is the role of the receiver?
To work to comprehend.
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What are the two types of receptive hearing?
- Auditory
- Hearing/Processing
- Visual
- Reading, Sign Language, and Gestures
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What are three ways to express communication?
- Speech
- Consists features such as articulation, fluency, and voice to interact to influence the speech production signal.
- Language
- A socially shared code or conventional system for representing concepts through the use of arbitrary symbols and rule-governed combinations of those symbols.
- Gestures/Signs
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Define Language
A socially shared code or conventional system for representing concepts through the use of arbitrary symbols and rule-governed combinations of those symbols
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What are the three form of communication?
- Phonology
- Morphology
- Syntax
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What is Phonology?
Sound system
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What is Morphology?
Structures of words
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What is Syntax?
An arrangment of words in a sentence
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What is Semantics?
The study of word and language meaning.
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What is Pragmatics?
The use, function, or purpose of communication; the study of communicative acts and contents.
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What is Articulation?
The way speech sounds are formed
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What is fluency?
Smooth, foward flow of communication
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What is Voice?
The overall level of loudness and the louness pattern within sentences and words are important.
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What are four ways to communicate non-verbally?
- Body Language
- Gestures
- Sign Language
- Facial Experessions
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What does AIM mean?
- calls Attention
- Interferes with message
- Results in Maladjustment
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What is Etiology?
Cause or origin of a problem; also the study of cause.
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What is deafness?
A person's ability to perceive sound is limited to such and extent that " the primary sensory input for communication other than the auditory channel"
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