Verbal Communication is an agreed-upon and rule-governed system of symbols used to share meaning.
- Symbols are arbitrary representations of thoughts, ideas, emotions, objects, or actions used to encode and decode meaning
- Symbols have 3 distinct qualities:
- Arbitrary- no direct relationship to the idea or object they
represent
- Ambiguous- several possible meanings
- Abstract- words are not physical or material.
- Arbitrary- no direct relationship to the idea or object they
- Rule-Governed: We all follow an agreed upon set of rules to make sense of the symbols we use.
- Phonology: study of speech sounds. It has the rules that tell us what letters sound like and how they are pronounced
- Semantic Rules: focuses on the meaning of words based on rules we accept
• Denotative meaning: the standard definition of the word. What you see in the dictionary
• Connotative meaning: based on the meaning according to your personal experience and belief.
• Syntactics: study of language structure and symbolic arrangement
• Pragmatics: studies how people use verbal language and communication
Spoken versus Written Communication
Spoken |
Written |
Informal |
Formal |
synchronous |
asynchronous |
not recorded |
archived |
• Synchronous: takes place in real time
• Asynchronous: not immediate, occurs over time
Functions of Verbal Communication
- Verbal communication helps us define reality
- Verbal communication helps us organize complex ideas and
experiences into meaningful categories.
- Verbal communication helps us think.
- Verbal communication helps us shape our attitudes about our world.
Key Terms
- abstract
- ambiguous
- arbitrary
- archived
- asynchronous
- connotative meaning
- context
- denotative meaning
- formal
- informal
- phonology
- pragmatics
- reclaim
- rule-governed
- semantics
- symbols
- synchronous
- syntactics
- verbal communication
A PDF of this Verbal Communication Study Guide is available for download here.
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