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Chapter 6 Crossword

Across
Reflect the ways in which users of a language assign meaning to a particular linguistic symbol, usually a word.
rules to decide how to interpret messages in a given context.
clearly identifies the speaker as the source of a message.
less forceful approaches can be attempts at __; communicating in ways that save face for both senders and receivers.
__ such as fast and slow, smart and stupid, short and long are clearly defined only through comparison.
__ language expresses a judgment of the other person.
__ language seems to describe something but actually announces the speaker’s attitude toward it.
the worldview of a culture is shaped and reflected by the language its members speak.
__ implies that the issue is the concern and responsibility of both the speaker and receiver of a message.
the process of adapting one’s speech style to match that of others
value using language to maintain social harmony.
generally value using language to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas as directly as possible.
This illustrates how the same phenomenon can be described at various levels of specificity and abstraction.
When it comes to describing problems, goals, appreciation, and requests __ language is vague in nature.
Down
Sometimes we use __ language without realizing that ambiguous statements can be have more than one meaning.
Statements that contain or imply the word is lead to the mistaken assumption that people are consistent and unchanging—an incorrect belief.
a single type of __ speech mannerism can make a person appear less authoritative or socially attractive.
When it comes to describing problems, goals, appreciation, and requests __ language refers to specific things that people say or do.
The best-known declaration of linguistic relativity
Rules that govern the grammar of a language.
Communicators who want to set themselves apart from others adopt the strategy of __, speaking in a way that emphasizes their differences from others.
Communicators who use __ statements avoid responsibility for ownership of a message, attributing it instead to some unidentified source.
The (statement) strategy for wrapping the speaker’s real but unpleasant message between more palatable ideas in a psychological sandwich.