Communication

Definition

  • The three components of a communication, from a pragmatic point of view, are: Locution--the semantic or literal significance of the utterance; Illocution--the intention of the speaker; and. Perlocution--how it was received by the listener.

Children
  1. Epistemic Effort
  2. Epistemic Status
  3. Media
  4. Signal
  5. Tetrad of Media Effects
  6. Utterances