ANT102H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Semiotics, Gregory Bateson, Hominidae

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Winking involves an intention on part of communicator to communicate something. Though blinking (or twitching) may also communicate, it does so in the absence of any intention to communicate on the part of the blinker. Nonintentional communication: i. e. examples such as obama sweating during his speeches or someone crying because theyre lost is non-intentional communicating i. e. blinking/twitching/sweating/crying/walking/looking are voluntary but non intentionally communicate. Intentional communication: i. e. player a reads the other player and therefore switching his gameplay/style. Referential communication is considered intentional because it uses acts such as pointing: usually tri-atic such as a and b as well as the topic that is referred to(i. e. can be done through sharing) Non-referential communication may or may not be intentional: not all words refer so you can have verbal communication without reference too, di-atic such as a stare" between 2 people. Reference with words: i. e. b has to say pass the salt to a to ensure both parties are attending to salt.

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