Communication Sciences and Disorders 4411A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Middle Ear, Outer Ear, Fingerspelling
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Communication sciences 4411a intro to speech and language disorders lecture. Typical symptoms of the disorder (when actually each patient experiences a different degree of each symptom) Evaluate typical and atypical symptoms of each case study client (mainly for the assignment) Describe symptoms they specifically experienced i. e. hearing and speech complications. Communication is the process of exchanging information and ideas between 2 living organisms. Any means of interaction where information is being transmitted between a sender (encoding) and receiver (decoding) The average person spends 75% of their day communicating. Interpersonal you and me: group 2+ people, public larger scale, lectures, speeches, organizational workplace, mass large public audience i. e. radio, television, internet, etc. Body language, tone of voice, facial expression, radio, e-mail, text messaging, phone calls, television, social media, advertisements, newspapers, magazines, photography, asl (sign language), facetime, movies, music, art, propaganda, assistant communication devices.