The three dimensions of language are

a. semantic, connotative, thematic

b. functional, thematic, denotative.
c. semantic, functional, thematic.
d. functional, connotative, thematic.


c

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It's easy to tell where one listening stage ends and another begins

a. True b. False

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When does nonliteral sound refer to its sound-producing source?

a. never b. at the first occurrence of the sound-producing source c. when the story context calls for it d. when the sound-producing source is in second-order space e. when the sound-producing source is a musical instrument

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A researcher is interested in finding out what the typical magazine subscriber is like to help them make editorial decisions about magazine content. For example they would survey readers and ask them a host of demographic questions. This type of research is an example of

a. Reader Profile Study b. Item Selection Study c. Uses and Gratifications Study d. Journalist – Reader Study

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When you judge something as good or bad, right or wrong, or attractive verses unattractive, you are expressing your ____

A) point of view B) values C) standpoint D) goodwill

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