Types of Speech Style
Types of Speech Style
INTIMATE
- The common speech form between people in kinship or bond, families, couples and friends
- Completely private language
- Personal language codes
- Certain terms of endearment, slangs or expressions.
CASUAL
- An informal speech style that is relaxed and can make use of slang terms
- Used between friends and close people
- Focused on just getting the information out
- No social barriers required
CONSULTATIVE
FORMAL
FROZEN
INTRAPERSONAL
-that centers on one person where speaker acts both as the sender and the receiver of message
INTRAPERSONAL
-between and among people and establishes personal relationship between and among them.
Group mates
MASS COMMUNICATION- communication that takes place through media. (tv, newspaper, radio,
magazines, books, billboards and internet)
SPEECH ACT
LOCUTION
ILLOCUTION
Classification of illocution
ASSERTIVE – expressed belief, suggesting putting forward, swearing, boasting and concluding
DIRECTIVE- addresses perform an action. Some of the examples of an directive act are asking, ordering,
requesting, inviting, advising and begging
EXPRESSIVE- feelings or emotional reactions. Thanking, apologizing, welcoming, and deploring (act of
disapproval)
Ex. I am sorry
DECLARATION- declare; blessing, firing, baptizing, bidding, passing a sentence, and excommunicating
PERLOCUTION
COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES
Diha lang sila makasagot sa specific topic, then mag magpaalam if they can interfer
Topic Control- Keeping the interaction going by asking questions and eliciting a response
Topic Shifting- Introducing a new topic followed by the continuation of that topic
Turn Taking- pertains to the process by which people decide who takes the conversational floor.
Termination- Using verbal and non- verbal signals to end the interaction.