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Communication context where individuals and/or groups engage in dialogue at a certain sphere in order to deliver a message to an audience
intrapersonal
interpersonal
public
mass media
Communication context when we talk to ourself
intrapersonal
interpersonal
public
mass media
Communication context that involves at least one other person (dyad) or others (group)
intrapersonal
interpersonal
public
mass media
One of the five contexts of interpersonal communication that pertains to psychosocial where of the exchange
psychological
relational
situational
environmental
A speech style according to directness of speech where the speaker directly expresses his/her needs without considering those of others
aggressive
passive
passive-aggressive
assertive
Instead of telling Joana to keep quiet, Mina hints at her that she doesn't like loud people. Which speech style did she use?
aggressive
passive
passive-aggressive
assertive
Type of speech style according to closeness or relational proximity typically used in personal conversations with friends
intimate
casual
consultative
formal
What is the main difference between the formal and frozen speech style?
Formal style is much more restricted.
Frozen style is used for ceremonies while formal style is used for presentations.
Formal style is used for group interactions.
Frozen style has a facilitator.
An utterance considered as an action, particularly with regard to its intention, purpose or effect
speech context
speech style
speech act
speech
Which of the following is not a proponent of J.L. Austin's Speech Act Theory?
Words are actions.
To say something is to do something.
Communication goes beyond conveying information.
Words are a matter of syntax.
The type of speech act that shows consequence of the words we say
locutionary
illocutionary
perlocutionary
colocutionary
An illocutionary point where statements commit the speaker to a course of action
assertives
directives
commissives
expressives
What is the possible illocutionary act for the statement "I promise to stop by"?
the speaker stopping by
the speaker making a promise
the receiver waiting
the receiver hearing the promise
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