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Language

Language and Interpersonal Communication
Horizontales
A relative word meaning something of great importance, size, or worth
A cultural influence on language in which cultures prefer richer, and more contextual language.
The way we understanding language based on the way it is used, our knowledge of the event as a whole.
The base in which one part is in possession of control, authority, or influence over the other.
Language is __________. It has the meaning we assign to it.
A relative word which means big
The suggestion that something might be true based on fact, but may not be.
A word which can mean to illuminate and make visible, an explanation of the paleness of a color, or the how heavy something isn't.
Using ambiguous language or misinterpreted language
Summarizing the everything under a vague statement
This rule governs the way speech operates in everyday communication.
The act of naming or labeling ourselves and other objects.
The rule which governs the formation and structure of the words to make sense.
Verticales
The shared beliefs, values, and traditions of group
Using comparison words to lessen the impact of the statement
A word which means the time of year, or the way in which we add herbs and spices to our food.
To describe something or someone with the word "is".
A relative word to describe something happening in a short amount of time
A word which can mean a weapon used to shoot an arrow, the front of a ship, or a physical gesture that show deference and respect.
Having or showing behavior which is respectful and considerate of others.
Language which is open to more than one interpretation or has multiple meanings
The process of modifying language and adopting speech patterns to fit in with the majority
Setting yourself apart linguistically to retain self identity
Using comparison words to put emphasis on a feeling
Cultural influence on language which means the cultural less of aware of social structures and is relatively less strict in their communication guidelines
Putting a caveat, or addition which invalidates the preceding statement. Usually an excuse
The linguistic phenomenon which suggests that language is reflective and the cultural worldview.
The act of changing your speech patterns to try and fit in with the larger social group.
The rule which explains the way we determine the meaning of the word.
Statements based in your own beliefs and not always based in fact.