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it is immediately replaced with yet another word or action. b. Communication is systematic (系統(tǒng)性的) Communication does not occur in isolation or in a vacuum, but rather is part of a larger system. We send and receive messages not in isolation, but in a specific setting. Setting and environment help determine the words and actions we generate. Dress, language, topic selection, and the like are all adapted to context. c. Communication is symbolic (符號性的) Symbols are central to the munication process because they represent the shared meanings that are municated. A symbol is a word, action, or object that stands for or represents a unit of meaning. People39。 etc. (4) Semantic Noise caused by using different languages。 etc. Other types of external noise that don’t involve sound: an overcrowded room or a smelly cigar (2) Physiological Noise illnesses and disabilities (3) Psychological Noise forces with the sender or receiver that interfere with understanding: egotism。大學(xué)英語 跨文化交際 Chapter 2 Communication and Intercultural Communication 黑龍江大學(xué)外語部 An idiom Our most basic mon link is that we all inhabit this pla . —— John F .Kennedy Learning objectives: Chapter Outline Communication and Intercultural Communication Communication Culture and Communication Intercultural Communication Communication Defined Components of Communication Intercultural Communication Defined Forms of Intercultural Communication Characteristics of Communication Dynamic Systemic Symbolic Irreversible Transactional Selfreflective Contextual Leadin Case: She Has Three Hands Read the case and answer