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Types of Speech Context

The document discusses four types of speech contexts: 1. Intrapersonal communication refers to communication within one's own mind as they think through ideas and feelings. 2. Interpersonal communication occurs between two or more people and helps establish personal relationships. It includes both dyadic communication between two people as well as small group communication involving 3-12 people. 3. Public communication aims to deliver a message to a larger audience and can have informational or persuasive goals. Speakers must use louder voices and more exaggerated gestures. 4. Mass communication takes place through large scale media like television, newspapers, and the internet to reach very large audiences.
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Types of Speech Context

The document discusses four types of speech contexts: 1. Intrapersonal communication refers to communication within one's own mind as they think through ideas and feelings. 2. Interpersonal communication occurs between two or more people and helps establish personal relationships. It includes both dyadic communication between two people as well as small group communication involving 3-12 people. 3. Public communication aims to deliver a message to a larger audience and can have informational or persuasive goals. Speakers must use louder voices and more exaggerated gestures. 4. Mass communication takes place through large scale media like television, newspapers, and the internet to reach very large audiences.
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Types of

Speech
Context
1. Intrapersonal
This refers to communication that centers on one
person where the speaker acts both as the sender
and the receiver of message. The message is made
up of your thoughts and feelings. The channel is
your brain, which processes what you are thinking
and feeling. There is feedback in the sense that as
you talk to yourself, you discard certain ideas and
replace them with others. (Hybels & Weaver, 2012,
p 16)
2. Interpersonal
This refers to communication between and among
people and establishes personal relationship
between and among them. Solomon and Theiss
(2013) state that the inter part of the word
highlights how interpersonal communication
connects people when you engage in
interpersonal communication, you and another
person become linked together The personal
part means that your unique qualities as a person
matter during interpersonal communication (p.
5)
Types of
Interpersonal
Context
a. Dyad Communication
- communication that occurs between two
people
b. Small Group
This refers to communication that involves at
least three but not more than twelve people
engaging in a face-to-face interaction to
achieve a desired goal. In this type of
communication, all participants can freely
share ideas in a loose and open discussion.
3. Public
This type refers to communication that requires
you to deliver or send the message before or in
front of a group. The message can be driven by
informational or persuasive purposes. In public
communication, unlike in interpersonal and small
group, the channels are more exaggerated. The
voice is louder and the gestures are more
expansive because the audience is bigger. The
speaker might use additional visual channels
such as slides or a Power Point presentation.
(Hybels & Weaver, 2012, p 19)
4. Mass Communication
This refers to communication that
takes place through television, radio,
newspapers, magazines, books,
billboards, internet, and other types of
media.
Pair Work
Identify and discuss with your partner
the differences among the types of
speech contexts using the graphic
organizer.
Type of Speech Description Examples
Context
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