Chapter 6- Communicating Verbally
Across
- 2. Communication that involves the exchanging of words and languages.
- 5. Additional understanding of a word's meaning.
- 8. When someone misperceives another's thoughts.
- 11. Ways to represent other things.
- 12. Words and phrases that have unique phrases to them.
- 13. Language that emphasizes inclusion.
- 16. Cultures with people that tend not to presume listeners share their beliefs.
- 19. Deliberately misleading others with irrelevant and untruthful messages.
Down
- 1. When large group of people share creative variations on language rules.
- 3. Acts that we perform with language.
- 4. Type of language that blames and focuses on the faults of others.
- 5. Rules that tell us which words represent which objects.
- 6. Cultures that presume the listeners share extensive knowledge in common with them.
- 7. Rules that govern how we use language when we verbally communicate.
- 9. A message that dismisses suggestions for improvements or constructive criticism.
- 10. Type of language that emphasizes ownership of feelings, opinions, and beliefs.
- 14. Communicating truthfully.
- 15. Literal meaning of the word.
- 17. Form of verbal communication that produces messages with three characteristics.
- 18. Creating linguistic symbols for objects.