Ch.4 how we use language
Which of the following examples are I-staments
-I'm having trouble understanding you -My feelings are hurt -I don't think this task is getting done properly -I'm feeling ignored
Which of the following are functions of language?
-It expresses who we are -It connects us to others -It motivates action
Which of the following statements are true about language?
-Language is symbolic -Words represent objects
Which of the following are true about language?
-The values of a society are reflected in its use of language -use of language varies by culture -language is bound by culture
Which of the following are true about the difference between opinions and factual claims?
-a factual claim makes ab assertion that we can verify with evidence and show to be true or false -an opinion expresses a personal judgment or preference that we could agree or disagree with -an opinion is not true or false in an absolute sense
Language is bound by which of the following?
-context -culture
Which of the following ways of using language can be abusive or beneficial, depending on how they are used?
-criticism -profanity
Which of the following are skills that civil communicators practice?
-honesty -civil listening -openness to change -care with language
The basic rules that goverb language apply to which of the following?
-how words are pronounced -how words are placed in a sentence -what words mean
Which of the following are ways that humor can improve our communication with others?
-it brings us closer to people -it can diffuse stress -it can make social interactions more pleasant and enjoyable
Which of the following is true about hate speech?
-it involves calling people derogatory names and advocating violence against them -it can be based on race, disability, status, religion, or sexual orientation -it is meant to degrade, intimidate, or dehumanize people
Language is which of the following?
-it is a system of symbols -it is used to communicate meaning -it uses symbols called words
Which of the following are the primary social functions of language?
-providing comfort and support -expressing affection -sharing social information
What are the three corners of the semantic triangle?
-reference -referent -symbol
Which of the following are primary social functions of language?
-sharing social information -expressing affection -providing comfort and support
Which of the following are ways to improve your language?
-speak at an appropriate level -seperate opinions from factual claims -own your own thoughts and feelings
The basic rules that govern language apply to which of the following?
-what words mean -how words are placed in a sentence -how words are pronounced
Which of the following are principles that can help you distinguish between opinions and factual claims?
-you can agree or disagree with ab opinion -you can verify a factual claim
Which of the following are principles that can help you distinguish between opinions and factual claims?
-you can verify a factual claim -you can agree or disagree with an opinion
Which of the following examples are you-stamements?
-you don't know what you're doing -you hurt my feelings -you're not listening to me -you're making me mad
Which of the following are true about how to improve your language use?
-you should avoid using language that is too complex for your audience -you should avoid using language that is too simple for your audience -you should try to speak at an appropriate level of complexity for your audience
What is the process of engaging in honest, authentic, and respectful conversation with others called?
Civil dialog
What is the process of engaging in honest, authentic, and respectful conversation with others called?
Civil dialogue
Which of the following definitions explains what a slogan is?
a short and memorable phrase that motivates people
Which of the following definitions applies to the term cliché?
a word or phrase that was once novel but has lost its effect due to overuse
A word that refers to a broad category or organizing concept of objects is described as
abstract
That a word like "duck" has no characteristics of a duck--the word"duck" cannot fly, does not have a bill or webbed feet, and does not quack-- represents the concept that language is usually ________
arbitrary
Which of the following describes a word or phrase that was novel at one time but has lost its effect because of overuse?
cliché
A word that refers to a specific object in the world can be refered to as
concrete
When a speaker uses language that is inappropriately simple for the audience, the speaker is talking
down to people
A vague, mild expression that symbolizes something blunter or harsher is called a(n)?
euphemism
Slang is closely related to ___,in that it substitutes formal terminology with informal or unconventional language.
euphemism
When topics are difficult to talk about directly, speakers may use vague or mild language, also known as __________, as a substitute for harsher terms.
euphemism
Profanity is language that harms a person's reputation
false
language functions to connect us with others but not separate us from others
false
Which of the following describes profanity meant to degrade, intimidate, or dehumanize persons based on their sex, national origin, sexual orientation, religion, race, disability status, or political or moral views?
hate speech
By bringing us closer to other people, as well as making social interaction more pleasant and enjoyable, ___ can enhance our communication with others.
humor
Which of the following statements is true about language?
it is governed by rules
Which of the following is defined as a structured system of symbols used for communicating meaning?
language
Which of the following refers to defamatory statements made in print or some other fixed medium, such as a photograph?
libel
Which of the following is a use of language that Sepperates us from others?
negative campaign advertisements
Forms of language, such as euphemism, slang, and profanity, are
neither entirely bad nor entirely good
it is important for a speaker to separate ___ from factual claims
opinions
Which of the following describes language that is considered vulgar, rude, or obscene in the context in which it is used?
profanity
In the semantic triangle, the denotative meaning of a word is called the ____ and the connotative meaning is called the___.
referent; reference
Negative campaign advertisements are an example of the use of language to
separate people from each other ideologically
Which of the following describes a defamatory statement that is made aloud, within ear shot of others?
slander
Which of the following describes the use of informal and often unconventional words that are understood only by others in a particular group?
slang
Which of the following describes a short and memorable phrase that will motivate people to become customers?
slogan
In the semantic triangle, the word being communicated is called the
symbol
In thr semantic triangle, the word being communicated is called the
symbol
Which of the following describes how a word represents an object or idea but does not constitute the object or idea?
symbolism
Because words are only symbols of objects and ideas and can mean whatever we choose them to mean, language is
usually arbitrary