Portland-State-University 2015-2016 Bulletin

Comm 538 Everyday Talk: Structure and Process

How humans organize talk, with a primary emphasis on face-to-face talk in an informal setting. Attention will be given to the structure of roles and turns, sequencing of stages and topics, issues of common ground and relevance, and cognitive processes of message origination and interpretation in particular contexts. Also offered for undergraduate-level credit as Comm 438 and may be taken only once for credit.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

upper-division standing. Expected preparation: core communication courses (Comm 200, Comm 311, Comm 316, Comm 326), and Comm 218 - Interpersonal Communication or Comm 313 - Communication in Groups
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