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FLOW OF PRESENTATIONS
 Introduction to the language of communication.
 Uses of language of communication.
 Types of language.
 Description of languages.
 Thoughts of an expert for the languages.
 Conclusion.
 Bibliography.




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Introduction …
   Language is an expression of human activity.
 According to Dr. Samuel Johnson “language is
  the dress of thoughts.”
 It is primarily used to dress up and send
  thoughts on thin way and give substance for
  thoughts.
 Sending thoughts or idea in one or another way
                   is communication.


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Con…
    Communication includes two parts :-
          1. Non Verbal Communication.
          2. Verbal Communication.

 Non Verbal Communication means word less
  communication. It can be done through signs,
  symbols, gesture, postures, body language,
  etc.
 Verbal Communication means communication
    done through words either in oral or written.



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Uses of languages.
 To dissipate superfluous nervous energy.
 To direct motion in others, both men and
  animals.
 To communicate ideas.
 As a means of expressions.
 For the purpose of records.
 To set matter in motion.
 As an instrument of thinking.
   Effectiveness of communication depends on
         person’s skill in the use of language.

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Types of Languages.

        Sign language




        Body language




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Time language




Paralanguage




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     Space language




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PROCEES OF
COMMUNICATION




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Body language
    The messages conveyed by our body is Body
    Language Communication. Study of that
    messages is known as kneices.Sub types of
    body language are as follows:-
    Facial expression
    Eyes, Head
    Gestures
    Body shape
    Appearance
    Posture

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Paralanguage
‘Para’ means ‘like’ and ‘paralanguage’ means
  ‘like language’. Words convey their intended
  meaning through paralanguage. It indicate how
  a speaker speaks.

Example:- If ‘thanks’ said with a sad face and
  ‘sorry’ said with a happy face, do not convey
  the right meaning.



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Sub types of paralanguage are as follows:-

    Voice
    Proper stress on words
    Mixed signals




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Sign language
Signs and symbols convey almost 50% of what
  we want to say. Sub types of sign language
  are as follows:-

 Visual signs, and
 Audio signs




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Space language
Study of communication through space around us
  is known as Space language. Sub types of
  Space language are as follows:-

 Intimate space language
 Personal space language
 Social space language
 Public space language




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Time language
Time is money. It is the thing which can never be
  holded. The time which has gone, never comes
  back again. Work done in time speaks a lot.
  People who value their time high, are also
  valued highly by others.

Thus, it is such type of language which should be
  used each & every people for a better life.



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Thoughts of an expert for the languages
        According to ‘Albert Mehrabian’, the
  researcher of Non Verbal Communication,
  Verbal symbols carry only 7% of meaning, while
  38% is carried by Paralanguage i.e. our use of
  voice and how we say something and 55% is
  carried by Body language.




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The percentage have been questioned,
         but there is argument on the point that the
         major burden of conveying meaning is
         carried by Non Verbal Communication.
         There fore Sign along with Body and
         paralanguage is also very important.




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Conclusion
        Over all we can conclude that,
 Without language communication is not
  possible.
 Language is considered both Verbal as well
  as Non Verbal Communication.
 Language can be in written, in oral, in signs
  or symbols, in space, in time, etc.




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Bibliography
 Communication by Dr. C.S. Rayudu
 Communication Today by Reuben Ray
 Managerial Communication by Urmila Rai & S.M. Rai
 Business Communication By Neeru Vasishth & Namita
  Rajput




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Language of communication

  • 1. BY MANISHA VAGHELA vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 1
  • 2. FLOW OF PRESENTATIONS  Introduction to the language of communication.  Uses of language of communication.  Types of language.  Description of languages.  Thoughts of an expert for the languages.  Conclusion.  Bibliography. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 2
  • 3. Introduction …  Language is an expression of human activity.  According to Dr. Samuel Johnson “language is the dress of thoughts.”  It is primarily used to dress up and send thoughts on thin way and give substance for thoughts.  Sending thoughts or idea in one or another way is communication. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 3
  • 4. Con…  Communication includes two parts :- 1. Non Verbal Communication. 2. Verbal Communication.  Non Verbal Communication means word less communication. It can be done through signs, symbols, gesture, postures, body language, etc.  Verbal Communication means communication done through words either in oral or written. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 4
  • 5. Uses of languages.  To dissipate superfluous nervous energy.  To direct motion in others, both men and animals.  To communicate ideas.  As a means of expressions.  For the purpose of records.  To set matter in motion.  As an instrument of thinking.  Effectiveness of communication depends on person’s skill in the use of language. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 5
  • 6. Types of Languages.  Sign language  Body language vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 6
  • 8. Space language vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 8
  • 10. Body language The messages conveyed by our body is Body Language Communication. Study of that messages is known as kneices.Sub types of body language are as follows:-  Facial expression  Eyes, Head  Gestures  Body shape  Appearance  Posture vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 10
  • 11. Paralanguage ‘Para’ means ‘like’ and ‘paralanguage’ means ‘like language’. Words convey their intended meaning through paralanguage. It indicate how a speaker speaks. Example:- If ‘thanks’ said with a sad face and ‘sorry’ said with a happy face, do not convey the right meaning. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 11
  • 12. Sub types of paralanguage are as follows:-  Voice  Proper stress on words  Mixed signals vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 12
  • 13. Sign language Signs and symbols convey almost 50% of what we want to say. Sub types of sign language are as follows:-  Visual signs, and  Audio signs vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 13
  • 14. Space language Study of communication through space around us is known as Space language. Sub types of Space language are as follows:-  Intimate space language  Personal space language  Social space language  Public space language vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 14
  • 15. Time language Time is money. It is the thing which can never be holded. The time which has gone, never comes back again. Work done in time speaks a lot. People who value their time high, are also valued highly by others. Thus, it is such type of language which should be used each & every people for a better life. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 15
  • 16. Thoughts of an expert for the languages According to ‘Albert Mehrabian’, the researcher of Non Verbal Communication, Verbal symbols carry only 7% of meaning, while 38% is carried by Paralanguage i.e. our use of voice and how we say something and 55% is carried by Body language. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 16
  • 17. The percentage have been questioned, but there is argument on the point that the major burden of conveying meaning is carried by Non Verbal Communication. There fore Sign along with Body and paralanguage is also very important. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 17
  • 18. Conclusion Over all we can conclude that,  Without language communication is not possible.  Language is considered both Verbal as well as Non Verbal Communication.  Language can be in written, in oral, in signs or symbols, in space, in time, etc. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 18
  • 19. Bibliography  Communication by Dr. C.S. Rayudu  Communication Today by Reuben Ray  Managerial Communication by Urmila Rai & S.M. Rai  Business Communication By Neeru Vasishth & Namita Rajput vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 19
  • 20. vaghela_manisha13@yahoo.com BY:MANISHA VAGHELA 20