1. Language
Answer>> is a structured system of symbols, in the form of words, used for communicating meaning
2. Artifacts
Answer>> are the objects and visual features within our environment that reflect who we are and what we like.
3. Chronemics
Answer>> is the way we use time
4. Clichés
Answer>> are words or phrases that were novel at one time but have lost their ettect due to overuse
5. Connotative Meaning
Answer>> the ideas or concepts the word suggests in addition to the literal definition
6. Defamation
Answer>> is language that harms a person's reputation or gives that person a negative image, and it comes
in two forms.
7. Denotative Meaning
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, Answer>> The way a dictionary defines it
8. Formal Address Terms
Answer>> Indicate the listener is of higher status than the speaker, such as "Sir" and
"Ma'am."
9. Gesticulation
Answer>> The use of arm and hand movements to communicate
10. Halo Effect
Answer>> we have a strong predisposition to attribute positive qualities to physically attractive people, a
tendency
11. Haptics
Answer>> How we touch to communicate
12. Hedges
Answer>> are words that introduce doubt into a speaker's message, such as "I guess I feel we should. . . .
13. Intensifiers
Answer>> are words such as "very" and "really" that heighten the importance of other words.
14. Kinesics
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, Answer>> The study of movement, including the movement of walking
15. Libel
Answer>> refers to defamatory statements made in print or some other fixed medium, such as in a photograph or
on a website or blog
16. Loaded Language
Answer>> consists of words with strongly positive or negative connotations
17. Phonological rules
Answer>> deal with the correct pronunciation of a word, and they vary from language to
language.
18. Oculesics
Answer>> the study of eye behavior, as a separate nonverbal channel
19. Pragmatic Rules
Answer>> help us interpret statements.
20. Semmantic Rules
Answer>> dictate the meaning of individual words.
21. Syntactic Rules
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