Sunday, June 17, 2018

Forms of Communication

1. VERBAL COMMUNICATION - an interaction in which words are used to relay a message

- it uses language (a systematic arrangement of letters, figures, symbols, and words)

Characteristics of Language
  • arbitrary
  • ambiguous 
  • abstract
Factors to consider in communicating verbally

  • Appropriateness
  • Brevity
  • Clarity
  • Ethics
  • Vividness


2. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION - an interaction where behavior is used to convey and represent meanings

Categories of Nonverbal Communication

  • VISUAL - SIGHT
  • AUDITORY – SOUND
  • TACTILE – TOUCH
  • OLFACTORY – SMELL
  • GUSTATORY – TASTE


OTHER FORMS OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
  • PARALINGUISTICS study of vocal signals beyond basic verbal speech; pitch / tone, fluency, volume, accent, speech rate 
  • PROXEMICS - the use of human space in communication
  • HAPTICS - communication through sense of touch
  • CHRONEMICS - study of the role of time in communication
  • KINESICS - communication through body language

CATEGORIES OF GESTURE (Seiler, 1988)

  • EMBLEMS - are non-verbal signals with a verbal equivalent.
  • ILLUSTRATORS - create a visual image and support the spoken message. They tend to be subconscious movements
  • REGULATORS - body movements that control, adjust, and sustain the flow of a conversation
  • (may refer to feedback)
  • AFFECT DISPLAYS - tend to be movements, usually facial gestures, displaying specific emotions.
  • ADAPTORS - include changes in posture and other movements made with little awareness.


Factors to consider in nonverbal communication

  • Eye Contact
  • Facial Expressions
  • Space
  • Posture
  • Tones and Sounds


3. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION - printed messages which may be constructed in a long period of time and often asynchronous

4. VISUAL COMMUNICATION - transmission of ideas or information using symbols and imagery

5. DIGITAL COMMUNICATION - transmission of ideas or information encoded digitally as discrete signals and electronically transferred to recipients


Sources:
Oral Communication in Context (Sipacio & Balgos, 2016)
https://catalog.flatworldknowledge.com/bookhub/5?e=carpenter-ch12_s03
https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-visual-communication-definition-history-theory-examples.html
https://www.slideshare.net/lineking/digital-communication-system

https://www.thoughtco.com/paralinguistics-paralanguage-term-1691568
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