Deck 5: Where Can We Look to Explain Verbal Misunderstandings

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Explain how context frames may influence communication.
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Explain what is meant by honorifics and give an example within your own community?
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What are the four maxims that Grice proposed for verbal communication?
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Define and give an example of what is meant by a "key term."
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Why are idioms difficult in intercultural communication? Give an example.
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Explain the difference between a speech act and a speech event.
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Briefly explain the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. Do you agree or disagree with it? Why?
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Cultural misunderstandings that derive from different expectations about what kinds of speech are appropriate in different settings violate the ____________ maxim.
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A statement that is not strictly true, but still conveys a community understood meaning is called a(n) _________.
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Short segments of talk do things, such as praise, complain, invite are called ____________.
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What had the Canadian, Fred, done to create a negative reaction among the Japanese
Teachers he wished to join?

A) Printed his resume on colored paper
B) Addressed the head of the Japanese teachers by his first name
C) Described in detail his many accomplishments
D) Asked if there was a McDonald's close to the school
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Which is not an expectation created by a contextual frame?

A) Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
B) Identities
C) Informal rules
D) Actions
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A form of talk that is not strictly true, but is still understood as an appropriate statement within a particular community is a(n):

A) Idiom
B) Elaborated Code
C) Gratuitous Concurrence
D) Oxymoron
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Which of these is a speech act?

A) Warn
B) Promise
C) Flirt
D) All of the above
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Code-switching refers to:

A) Becoming more sensitive to the frame used by the other person
B) Using nonverbal messages in place of verbal communication
C) Switching which language is being spoken
D) A method of confusing an enemy army
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In short, the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis holds that language:

A) Partially influences our thoughts
B) Is a dynamic, symbolic resource for communication
C) Is a good way to communicate with animals
D) Determines how we perceive the world
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Key terms refers to terms that are universal in their meaning. 19. The pronouns tú and usted reflect different interpersonal relationships.
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The pronouns tú and usted reflect different interpersonal relationships.
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The language we use makes a difference in how we perceive the world.
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Deck 5: Where Can We Look to Explain Verbal Misunderstandings
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Explain how context frames may influence communication.
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Explain what is meant by honorifics and give an example within your own community?
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What are the four maxims that Grice proposed for verbal communication?
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Define and give an example of what is meant by a "key term."
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Why are idioms difficult in intercultural communication? Give an example.
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Explain the difference between a speech act and a speech event.
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Briefly explain the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. Do you agree or disagree with it? Why?
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Cultural misunderstandings that derive from different expectations about what kinds of speech are appropriate in different settings violate the ____________ maxim.
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A statement that is not strictly true, but still conveys a community understood meaning is called a(n) _________.
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Short segments of talk do things, such as praise, complain, invite are called ____________.
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What had the Canadian, Fred, done to create a negative reaction among the Japanese
Teachers he wished to join?

A) Printed his resume on colored paper
B) Addressed the head of the Japanese teachers by his first name
C) Described in detail his many accomplishments
D) Asked if there was a McDonald's close to the school
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Which is not an expectation created by a contextual frame?

A) Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
B) Identities
C) Informal rules
D) Actions
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A form of talk that is not strictly true, but is still understood as an appropriate statement within a particular community is a(n):

A) Idiom
B) Elaborated Code
C) Gratuitous Concurrence
D) Oxymoron
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Which of these is a speech act?

A) Warn
B) Promise
C) Flirt
D) All of the above
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Code-switching refers to:

A) Becoming more sensitive to the frame used by the other person
B) Using nonverbal messages in place of verbal communication
C) Switching which language is being spoken
D) A method of confusing an enemy army
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In short, the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis holds that language:

A) Partially influences our thoughts
B) Is a dynamic, symbolic resource for communication
C) Is a good way to communicate with animals
D) Determines how we perceive the world
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Key terms refers to terms that are universal in their meaning. 19. The pronouns tú and usted reflect different interpersonal relationships.
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The pronouns tú and usted reflect different interpersonal relationships.
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The language we use makes a difference in how we perceive the world.
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