1. Name: Ariana. A. Briceño. F
Teacher: Aracely Torres
Systems Engineering "47"
3° cut
2. It is established between two or more people using a
language or shared code through a means of physical
transmission, which today we can add the phone or
videoconference.
3.
4. In oral language the
message is received
through the ear (the
message is heard).
In oral language there are two
or more people who interact
in a specific place and time,
therefore there is a response to
the messages delivered until
one of the two decides to end
the conversation.
5. The spontaneity, which is immediate
and momentary, that is, it lasts only
the moment it is issued and the
messages sent are born at the time and
have not been programmed before.
The messages issued in an oral
communication are created from the
context and situation in which the
communicative act takes place.
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7. BARBARISMOS
• It is the lack
of spelling in
the words
(tildes)
DICCION
It is
undue
stress
AFÈRESIS
• It is the
initial loss
of one or
more
letters in
a word
SPRINGS
• It is the
placement of
unnecessary
words that
have nothing
to do with the
subject.
8. PLEONASMOS
• It is the
superabundance,
exaggerated
repetition of
words.
APÒCOPE
• It is the
loss of one
or more
letters in a
word
PARAGOJE
• It is the
addiction of a
letter at the
end of a
word
10. The process by which living beings exchange gases with
the external environment. It consists of the entry of
oxygen into the body of a living being and the exit of
carbon dioxide from it.
11.
12. • We notice it because the
abdomen swells. Test deeply
inspiring. If you do not
notice that the diaphragm
descends and your
abdomen swells, your
breathing is poor.
ABDOMINAL
BREATH
• Inspiration. We fill the
middle region inspiring and
dilating our thorax. If we
combine it with the previous
one (abdominal breathing)
we will see that the
penetration of air into the
lungs becomes deeper and
more complete.
COSTAL BREATH
• Our attention should
now focus on the
highest part of the
lungs and very
specifically on our
clavicles.
CLAVICULAR
BREATH
16. It is the way to use
words to form sentences,
either in spoken or
written form. There is
talk of good diction
when the use of these
words is correct and
correct in the language
to which they belong,
without paying attention
to the content or
meaning of what is
expressed by the issuer.
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