Sabtu, 30 April 2011

What do Speakers Communicate ?

I used to say that humen utterances is unique ability that god ve given. It happened for me to ve an acess this matter. I ve an oppourtinity to do research on this fenomena. *It actually difficult to think of many humen activities that do not involve communication. We tend to communicate with friends and with strangers, at work and at play, in public and in private. We communicate our knowledge, our anger, our frustration, and our need. We may communicate by utterances that we use in our speech. We are able to convey our feeling to somebody. Our experiences of communication will remain just like that. There will be no systematic explanation of the fact that we may find one speaker witty and amusing, another long-winded and patronizing, that one style seem poetic while another seems prosaic, that one conversation seems coherent while another appears to go all aver the place, that one remark seems puzzling while another seems trite and obvious. The problem is that different people are interested in communication for different reasons. For example, some writers are interested in communication for what it indicates about the structure of social interaction and the dynamics of social relationships.