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Communication Terms and Concepts  
	
	Communication 
	is the process of simultaneously sending and receiving symbolic messages 
	between individuals. (Valenzan 18)
	Communicator (Sender/receiver) - the participants
in communication.  Typically the roles reverse regularly.
	
	
	Message - a single
uninterrupted utterance. Verbal or nonverbal 
	Code - a system suitable for
	creating/carrying messages through a specific medium (e.g. Morse Code, HTLM, 
	a spoken language like English, emoticons, etc.)
	
	
	Medium (face-to-face, 
	television, web, phone, etc.) - the form or technology of transmission
— determines the kind of code used. 
	Channel (verbal, nonverbal,
	105.9FM, etc.) - The specific mechanism (“pipeline”) within a medium used to transmit the message.
	
	
	Noise - interference with message — 
	external (physical), internal (mental) or semantic 
	(misunderstanding/reaction)
	
	
	Environment (part of context) - that which surrounds
and provides a basis for the meaning of a message: 
		
		Physical  
		(surroundings)
		
		Temporal (point in time)
		
		Relational (the existing relationship between communicators - friends, 
		strangers, etc.)
		
		Cultural  (language, customs and the behavior community the communicator(s) come 
		from)
	
	
	Feedback - checks the effects of
messages 
		
		positive feedback - "keep doing what
you’re doing"
		
		
		negative
feedback - change what you’re doing.
 Works Cited Valenzano, Joseph and Stephen Braden.  CThe 
Speaker: The Traqdition and Practice of Public Speaking.  
Southlake, TX: Fountainhead Press, 2012. Print |