STEM 2 Oral Communication Quiz
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What are the two initial types of utterances?
What are the two initial types of utterances?
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The level of formality or intimacy with which a person speaks.
The level of formality or intimacy with which a person speaks.
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What are the five speech styles?
What are the five speech styles?
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Book written by Ronald Wardhaugh
Book written by Ronald Wardhaugh
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A single style speaker will not be found.
A single style speaker will not be found.
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The study of language in relation to social factors
The study of language in relation to social factors
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Who are the two proponents of Speech Act Theory?
Who are the two proponents of Speech Act Theory?
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Between the two proponent, who developed the Speech act theory?
Between the two proponent, who developed the Speech act theory?
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This regards language as an action instead of as a medium forconveying and expressing ideas.
This regards language as an action instead of as a medium for
conveying and expressing ideas.
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A type of utterance that encourages you to perform an action.
A type of utterance that encourages you to perform an action.
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This type of speech style usually make their conversation in private.
This type of speech style usually make their conversation in private.
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A type of speech style that is relaxed or uses informal dialogues between friends, colleagues or peers.
A type of speech style that is relaxed or uses informal dialogues between friends, colleagues or peers.
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A type of speech style that is is used in ordinary or routine transactions that lead to an outcome or result.
A type of speech style that is is used in ordinary or routine transactions that lead to an outcome or result.
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This is the result or effect produced by the utterance in the given context.
This is the result or effect produced by the utterance in the given context.
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The 2 Types of Locutionary Act
The 2 Types of Locutionary Act
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Type of Locutionary act that pertains to the word or string words said that may not have a particular meaning.
Type of Locutionary act that pertains to the word or string words said that may not have a particular meaning.
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A category of illocution that commit the speaker to doing a particular action. Includes making a vow or a promise.
A category of illocution that commit the speaker to doing a particular action. Includes making a vow or a promise.
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A category of illocution that convey information regarding something.
A category of illocution that convey information regarding something.