This document discusses several communicative strategies for maintaining good conversations:
1) Nomination is proposing a speaker's ideas to begin a topic of discussion.
2) Restriction constrains listener responses to set categories defined by the speaker.
3) Turn-taking is the process by which speakers decide who speaks next based on verbal and nonverbal cues.
This document discusses several communicative strategies for maintaining good conversations:
1) Nomination is proposing a speaker's ideas to begin a topic of discussion.
2) Restriction constrains listener responses to set categories defined by the speaker.
3) Turn-taking is the process by which speakers decide who speaks next based on verbal and nonverbal cues.
This document discusses several communicative strategies for maintaining good conversations:
1) Nomination is proposing a speaker's ideas to begin a topic of discussion.
2) Restriction constrains listener responses to set categories defined by the speaker.
3) Turn-taking is the process by which speakers decide who speaks next based on verbal and nonverbal cues.
E STRATEGY HOW DO YOU MAINTAIN A GOOD CONVERSATION? NOMINATION
Is the ability of taking attention of the hearers and
turning to commence, or to begin, or nominate, or propose speaker’s ideas in a conversation. You are opening a topic to a person you are talking to. RESTRICTION
-A strategy that constrains or restricts the response of
the other people involved in the communication situation. -Listener is forced to respond only within a set of categories that is made by the speaker. TURN-TAKING
-Process by which people in conversation decide who is
to speak next. -Knowing when to talk depends on watching out for the verbal and nonverbal cues that signal the next speaker that the previous speaker has finished, or the topic discussion has been exhausted and a new topic may be introduced. TOPIC CONTROL
-Instances when a conversation is bound only to given
issues. -This covers how procedural formality or informality affects the development of topic in conversations. TOPIC SHIFTING
-We shift a topic when we want to avoid a conversation
or topic. REPAIR
-One can apply the repair communicative strategy that
includes asking for clarification, not acknowledging, topic shifting, not responding, repeating, recasting, and adding. TURMINATION