The Similarities and Differences of Speech Communication between Face-to-Face Situations and Electronic Situations

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With the development of electronic media and the demand of human, speech communication becomes more and more diversified and important. Face-to-face Speech Communication(FSC) is the most basic form and the flourishing of Electronic Speech Communication(ESC) indicates rejuvenation of oral tradition. This paper aims at demonstrating the similarities and differences between FSC and ESC through literature review and observation. FSC is highly dependent on communication environment while ESC depend upon other non-verbal symbols which determine communicator’s image; in terms of communication content, both of them are full of characteristics of oral language, but have significant differences in information code and language regulation; From the perspective of emotion interaction, FSC pays more attention to face-work while ESC focuses on confrontation performance to create exciting point.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 490-495)

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756-760

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March 2012

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