Communitative Styles (Justice)
Communitative Styles (Justice)
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JAR·GON
/ˈjärɡən/
noun
special words or expressions that are used by a
particular profession or group and are difficult for
others to understand.
JARGON
• INTIMAATE
• CASUAL
• CONVERSATIONAL
• CONSULTATIVE
• FROZEN
INTIMATE
EXAMPLE:
• We have a small office and I am very
casual
and wear slacks and sports shirts and
things like that.
CONVERSATIONAL
CONSULTATIVE
• Used in semi-formal communication.
• Happens in two-way participation.
• Speaker does not usually plan what he wants to
say
Sentences end to be shorter and spontaneous
EXAMPLES:
regular conversation at schools, companies, group
discussion,
teacher-student, doctor-patient, expert-
apprentice
FROZEN
• Examples:
national pledge, anthem, school creeds,
marriage ceremonies, speech for a state ceremony
CONVERSATIONAL
•AGGRESSIVE
•PASSIVE