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  2. Intrapersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    For example, an overly self-critical person may interpret an honest compliment as a form of sarcasm. [8] However, self-talk may also interfere with the ability to listen. For example, when a person has an important meeting later today, their thoughts may be racing around this topic, making the person less responsive to interactions in the present.

  3. Public speaking - Wikipedia

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    Public speaking, also called oratory, is the practice of delivering speeches to a live audience. [3] Throughout history, public speaking has held significant cultural, religious, and political importance, emphasizing the necessity of effective rhetorical skills.

  4. Conversation analysis - Wikipedia

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    For example, a person speaking looks at the next speaker when their turn is about to end. Each time a turn is over, speakers also have to decide who can talk next, and this is called turn allocation. The rules for turn allocation is commonly formulated in the same way as in the original Simplest Systematics paper, with 2 parts where the first ...

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  6. Speech - Wikipedia

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    Speech may nevertheless express emotions or desires; people talk to themselves sometimes in acts that are a development of what some psychologists (e.g., Lev Vygotsky) have maintained is the use of silent speech in an interior monologue to vivify and organize cognition, sometimes in the momentary adoption of a dual persona as self addressing ...

  7. Style (sociolinguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Analysing style-shifting Labov postulated that "styles can be arranged along a single dimension, measured by the amount of attention paid to speech" (1972, as quoted in [12]), casual style requiring the least amount of conscious self-monitoring. Such style-shifting is often referred to as responsive (produced in response to normative pressures).

  8. Self Esteem gives emotional speech as she accepts honorary ...

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    Self Esteem has said the journey of self-belief is “never over” as she accepted an honorary doctorate at the University of Sheffield. The British pop star, 36, told recent graduates they had ...

  9. Private speech - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Private speech or "self-talk" is observed speech spoken to oneself for communication, self-guidance, and self-regulation of behaviour. [2] Private speech is often thought to enhance developing early literacy skills and help increase a child's task performance, success, and achievement. [2]