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| job of the speaker; translate the ideas and images in his/her mind into codes |
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| verbal or nonverbal symbols |
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| the speech itself, both how and what is said |
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| translate the source's verbal and nonverbal symbols back into a message |
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| a message usually transmitted from sender to reciever via two channels: visual & auditory |
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| individual audience member |
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| an outside noise that interferes with the communication of the message |
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| physiological or psychological distraction that interferes with the communication of the message |
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| audience interaction to the message |
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| the environment or situation in which the speech occurs |
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| the use of words and symbols to avhieve a goal |
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| the delivery of an already famous address |
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| the expression of emotion through posture, movement, gestures, facial expression, and voice |
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