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LANGUAGE WORKSHOP-part I (via Communicate,chapters 4, 14, [14ed.])
DUE FOR in CLASS PRESENTATION: 
 LS = Weds 9/21 
  
► ASSIGNMENT GOAL: To increase your awareness & sensitivity about some of the ways (both obvious & subtle) by which the word choices we make when communicating can affect meaning & understanding
►BASIC PROCEDURE: In 
most cases, the same 
investigative task is assigned to several  people. 
Nevertheless, this is an   
INDIVIDUAL assignment.    
EACH 
person should bring his/her own 
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE clipping to class on the date specified above. 
Clippings will be compared & discussed via small groups.
        
IF YOU FOUND YOUR EXAMPLE ON THE
INTERNET,  BE SURE TO  GET  LOGGED ON TO NETWORK IN ORDER TO 
ACCESS IT FOR THE IN -CLASS GROUP WORK. 
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		 Whatever the format of your example, you need to be able to tell us WHERE it was placed so that we can analyze how the language was targeted to a particular audience.  | 
	
►ASSIGNMENT: Find your section & name below & complete the particular language investigation that pertains to you. Of course, you should FIRST read the entire applicable chapters: primarily #4Verbal Messages & #14 Language [ previous editions = Chap3-Communicating Verbally)
TO: LS-- Ben JAROS , Marissa ANIOLOWSKI , Nate TREMONTI
After reading Chapters 4 & 14, each of you should find and bring in a newspaper or magazine clipping that either EXEMPLIFIES &/or PLAYS OFF OF &/or WORKS because of the language principles: Oral Language Style & Audience Centeredness -- which were discussed on pp.292-294 [14e= pp.332-336 { MindTap modules = Ch14.1}
 
You don't have to write anything down in advance, but be prepared to  show
 your
respective examples & explain how they coordinate with the text's 
concepts. 
 
  
TTO: LS-- Ryan McFARLAND, James SHERRY, Lauren BOROWICK
You don't have to write anything down in advance, but be prepared to  show your
respective examples & explain how they coordinate with the text's concepts. 
TO: LS-- Henry STECK , Kelly DUNN , Regan SCANLON
 TO: 
GS-- 
Courtney
After reading Chapters 4 & 14, each of you should find and bring in a newspaper or magazine clipping that either EXEMPLIFIES &/or PLAYS OFF OF &/or WORKS because of the language principles: Insensitive Language &/or Inappropriate Language -- which were discussed on pp. 296-297 [14ed= pp.337-339; 13ed= 58-62 {incl. "pop comm"}] { MindTap modules= Ch4:2b & 14-2d/e
You don't have to write anything down in advance, but be prepared to show your respective examples & explain how they coordinate with the text's concepts.
TO:   
LS--  
 
 
   Michael 
ANDRUSIEWICZ, 
Brendan FINNEGAN
  After reading Chapters 4 & 14,  each of you should find and 
bring in  a newspaper or magazine clipping that either 
EXEMPLIFIES
&/or  PLAYS OFF OF &/or 
WORKS because of the language principles:
Abstract vs. 
Specific|Concrete-- which were discussed on
pp.298-302 
[14ed=- 
pp. 81 & 
340-342  
{incl."speaking vividly"}; 13ed=52-54]. 
 
MindTap Ch14-3/a/b/c.
Include connsideration of the Direct vs Indirect concept mentioned in Chapter 4 
 
You don't have to write anything down in advance, but be prepared to  show 
your respective examples & explain how they coordinate with the text's 
concepts. 
TO: LS-- John KIROLLOS, Isioma OYE-ONWUKA, Steven CATUDAL
After reading Chapters 4 & 14, each of you should find and bring in a newspaper or magazine clipping that either EXEMPLIFIES &/or PLAYS OFF OF &/or WORKS because of the language principles: Culture, Meaning & Connotation -- which were discussed as part of sociolinguistics on pp. 76-79 & Review Chapter 3- [14ed = pp. 86-89 & Ch13 - //13ed=p.51 & pp.127-130] . MindTap = Ch4-2e/f & Ch3-3/a
You don't have to write anything down in advance, but be prepared to show your respective examples & explain how they coordinate with the text's concepts.
  
THE REMAINING 2 CONCEPTS WERE NOT GIVEN SEPARATE FOCUS IN THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE TEXT, BUT THEY ARE STILL IMPORTANT FACTORS & PRIMARILY WILL BE COVERED EITHER BY YOUR PROFESSOR OR the DESIGNATED "VOLUNTEERS".
 TO:   
LS--
  
 
Ryan McNEILLY ,  
You don't have to write anything down in advance, but be prepared to  show
 your
respective examples & explain how they coordinate with the text's 
concepts. 
  
TO: LS-- available on a volunteer basis
After reading Chapters 4 & 14, each of you should find and bring in a newspaper or magazine clipping that either EXEMPLIFIES &/or PLAYS OFF OF &/or WORKS because of the language principles: Dating &/or Indexing techniques -- which were discussed on pp. ___13 ed= p.54 [12th ed = 66-67]. You don't have to write anything down in advance, but be prepared to show your respective examples & explain how they coordinate with the text's concepts.
NB: People often get this language concept wrong. Be sure to read carefully.
Communicate ! 15e [14e ] [13e]
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