name and explain the function of communication
The functions of speech communication include informing, persuading, entertaining, and expressing emotions. Through speech communication, individuals can convey ideas, share information, build relationships, and influence others.
The functions of speech communication are: Referential Phatic Expressive Interactional Transactional
Functions of public communication
Speech organs produce the sounds needed for communication and language. They are the lips, tongue, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, uvula, and the glottis.
Not sure about sensing, but for communication, the "Broca's area" of the brain is in charge of your speech, and the "Wernicke's area" of the brain is in charge of understanding written and spoken language.
Macro functions of communication means the basic and the important functions of communication. These functions are much more significant than the micro functions of communication. These functions include: 1.The emotive functions which deal with communicating inner states and emotions. 2.The Directive functions to affect the behavior of others etc.
Speech is oral communication.
Communicative functions are the purpose of communication. The functions define what you hope to accomplish through communication, and the varying types of communication used to accomplish that.
The types of speech communication are non-verbal and verbal. The levels of speech communication are intrapersonal, interpersonal, mass, and public.
Communication is a noun.
Functions of communication are what communication is usd for. example, we use communication to express ourselves, to gain information to share feelings, to control others,etc..........BOBO!!!!!!
They function in the process of speech production. Each performing different specific functions