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Model of Communication
According to Aristotle, communication has three ingredients
1. Speaker – The person who speaks
2. Speech –That he produces and
3. Audience – The person who listens
The Shanon- Weaver (1949) model is consistent with Aristotle proposition. According to them, the ingradients of communication are,
1. Source
2. Transmitter
3. Signal
4. Receiver
5. Destination
Compared with the Aristotelian model: The source is the speaker, the signal is the speech and the destination is the audience, plus two added ingredients, a transmitter which sends out the source’s message and receive which catches the message for the destination. According to Berlo (1960) the model of communication consists of
1. Communication source
2. Encoder
3. Message
4. Channel
5. Decoder
6. Communication receiver
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