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Language (Describe the symbolic, person-centered, rule-governed nature of…
Language
Describe the symbolic, person-centered, rule-governed nature of language
Language is Symbolic, or arbitrary constructions that represent a communicators thoughts, they have no actual holding in the real, physical world
Language is person centered,so each person could have a different meaning for whatever symbol you present to them.
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Explain how the types of troublesome language can create problems and how better use of language could have prevented those problems
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Disruptive Language
Confusing facts vs opinions: the speaker might state their opinions as pure facts, which could lead to not being able to have a proper conversation
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Emotive language: when you use your words to convey attitude instead of actually describing something. "This is an antique" as apposed to "This is ugly"
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Personal Paragraph: I connected with this article because after seeing the many types of faulty communication the article listed I began to see how other people have miscommunicated with me in the past, and it brings a lot more understanding about how those came to be.