Context
typically is created by the physical or social aspects of the
situation in which communication occurs.(
)
A: √
B: ×
typically is created by the physical or social aspects of the
situation in which communication occurs.(
)
A: √
B: ×
举一反三
- is the setting and situation in which communication takes place. It may have a physical, social, or cultural aspect to communication. A: Channel B: Noise C: Context D: Symbol
- Communication occurs much faster in social media than in traditional<br/>media.() A: appears B: takes place C: offers D: goes on
- Health is a state of ( ) A: no diseases B: complete physical, mental,<br/>and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity C: physical and mental<br/>well-being D: mental, and social<br/>well-being E: none of above
- What is the communication context? A: The cultural setting B: The social setting C: The physical setting D: All of the rest three
- According to Relevance Theory, an assumption is relevant in a context if and only if it has some ( ) in that context. Context means not simply the preceding linguistic text, or the environment in which the utterance occurs, but the set of ( ) used to understand the utterance. <br/>______