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  • This is the rules that govern sound interactions and patterns. ( how the sounds combine )
    PHONOLOGY
  • It refers to how speakers address the problem in speaking, listening and comprehending that they may encounter in a conversation.
    REPAIR
  • The ability to create grammatically correct utterances.
    GRAMMATICAL COMPETENCE
  • What type of communicative strategy is this? - Going back to our topic
    TOPIC CONTROL
  • One speaker will know how to deliver the Message to the Audience and connect with them at a deeper level.
    AUDIENCE RAPPORT
  • What type of communicative strategy is this? I wish I could listen more but I need to go
    TERMINATION
  • It pertains to the process by which people decide who takes the conversation floor.
    TURN - TAKING
  • The study of formation of words.
    MORPHOLOGY
  • This is the rules that govern the combination of words and phrases to structure sentences.
    SYNTAX
  • What type of communicative strategy is this? I apologize for the interruption continue talking please
    REPAIR
  • It means looking into the profile of your target audience. You need to do this so that your speech will fit or match your audience.
    AUDIENCE ANALYSIS
  • Principle of Speech Delivery in which it is the ability to “own” the stage, of the Speaker being able to fill the space and project his/ her personality to the Audience
    STAGE PRESENCE
  • The capability to adjust or manipulate the resonance and timbre of the vocal tone.
    MODULATION
  • This is the ability to solve communication problems as they arise.
    STRATEGIC COMPETENCE
  • It wraps up the presentation by providing a summary of what the audience was supposed to have learned or have been persuaded to do during the presentation.
    CONCLUSION
  • This is the the part where you collect information from sources about your topic
    DATA GATHERING
  • A process of word formation in which items are added to the base form of a word to express grammatical meanings.
    INFLECTION
  • A Speech is meant to impart a __________ to Listeners.
    MESSAGE
  • It serves as an attention-getter, previews the topic and main ideas, and establishes your credibility as a speaker
    INTRODUCTION
  • This is the largest part of the speech, where you provide the audience with the major supporting materials.
    BODY