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Language. Language. The system of verbal or gestural symbols a community uses to communicate. The way we know something is through the words we use to describe it. Use of Language.
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Language The system of verbal or gestural symbols a community uses to communicate.
The way we know something is through the words we use to describe it.
Use of Language • In the public dialogue, language allows us to share our thoughts, question the ideas of others, and invite or audiences to consider our positions.
Language is ambiguous • When speakers forget that words do not have the same meaning for everyone, they unintentionally create ambiguity for their audiences. • One way to clear up some of this ambiguity is to use concrete language.
Language and Culture • Idioms An idiom is a fixed, distinctive expression whose meaning is not indicated by its individual words. http://www.youtube.com/user/bbclearningenglish#g/c/5945726A989B480B • Appropriate labels “Politically correct speech” Negro/ Crippled/ Fag
Language and Gender • Gender Inclusive Language
Language and Accuracy • Knowing the correct definition and usage of words is important because accurate language affects not only your meaning but also your credibility. • Three simple steps will help you improve the accuracy of your language • Check definitions • Work with someone who has strong language skills • Study the language
Language and Public Speaking • Spoken language is more interactive • Spoken language is more casual • Spoken language is more repetitive
Language, Imagery, and Rhythm Language That Creates Memorable Imagery • Simile (Like/ As) - He eats like a pig. • Metaphor - There is fire in my mouth • Personification - Those words just sat there staring at me. They wouldn’t leave and they wouldn’t explain themselves. “You’re fired,” they said. And they refused to tell me anything else.
Language, Imagery, and Rhythm Language That Creates a Pleasing Rhythm • Parallelism • Repetition • Alliteration • Antithesis