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  • Essay / Rules of Communication - 973

    CommunicationCommunication is a process of transmitting or transferring thoughts from one entity to another, either by language, writing, or other signs (Wrench, McCroskey & Richmond, 2008). Language and other methods of communication, which are appropriate in one semantic environment, are generally not used in another semantic environment. For example, in playgrounds and sports, children use expressions like "game plan" or "Captain of the ship" which cannot be used in a different semantic environment, for example in the workplace. Thus, the language used in a semantic environment first requires “defining the modes of discourse and, consequently, the modes of investigation of the second” (Postman, 1984). Nonverbal communication Many rules of discourse in a semantic environment are based on situational regulations of behavior. . The rules of speech in a specific situation are often based on nonverbal communication consisting largely of gestures, especially of the face and hands, which can add considerable power to messages. These nonverbal messages generally convey the communicator's feelings more truthfully than their words because people are less aware of their body language (Postman, 1984). Thus, nonverbal communication can be classified and dependent on the environment, the behavior of the communicator, and the physical characteristics of the communicator (Knapp & Hall, 2007). There are several elements in a person's appearance that send nonverbal signals during physical interaction. of people. According to research on the clothes women wear in nightclubs conducted in Austria and Vienna, women's clothing and the skin shown in revealing nightclub dresses have a direct correlation and motivation for sex (Gramm... .. middle of paper .... ..the type of gesture is the one that we frequently use in speech They are completely synchronized with the speech and the person communicating does not feel any ambiguity from it (Floyd & Guerrero, 2006) TouchTouch in communication conveys the feeling and behavior of the communicator and is highly dependent on the relationship between communicators and the environment in which they communicate (Knapp & Hall, 2007). slaps and pats on the shoulder, etc. (Knapp and Hall, 2007). Touch is an important gesture of nonverbal communication that depicts physical intimacy, whether sexual or platonic. is the soul of a relationship and people unfamiliar and familiar with non-verbal communication tools often find it difficult to establish a cordial relationship with others. people.