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Verbal Communication: Characteristics of Verbal Communication

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Verbal Communication Katz and Kahn Model

We will now discuss verbal communication in more detail as it is most important form of communication in a classroom setting.

Characteristics of Verbal Communication

Verbal communication exhibits all the characteristics of open communication system. Daniel Katz & Robert Kahn gave following 9 characteristics of open communication systems:

Importation: Importation of energy from outside the system is achieved especially through the goal (intention, purpose) of communication, which provides the participants with motivation. Verbal communication is goal-oriented. I…

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Verbal Communication: Encoding Verbal Communication and Medium of Verbal Communication

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Encoding Verbal Communication

Message is converted into a code by a sender. Following are the components:

Language: The primary code in verbal communication is the natural language, i.e.. , the system of language signs as well as of grammatical rules of their use.

Signs: Besides language, verbal communication utilizes non-linguistic sign systems. These symbolic codes may be used parallel to language (e. g. , reinforcing gestures, such as using fingers when counting) , or they may entirely replace language (e. g. , using the index finger to point at things) ; some of them are capable of being used as codes in their own right (e. g. , using body language in a noisy setting) .

Paralanguage: Besides, this certain features …

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