Back Practice Test: COMM 305 Chapter 12

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  1. a dynamic knot of contradictions in personal relationships; a constant interplay between contrary or opposing tendencies
  2. communication that is constitutive, always in flux, capable of achieving aesthetic moments
  3. ongoing tensions played out within a relationship
  4. a dividing tactic by which partners isolate different aspects of their relationship
  5. a class of relational dialects that includes openness-closedness, revelation-concealment, candor-secrecy, transparency-privacy
  6. a class of relaitonal dialects including certainty-uncertainty, conventionality-uniqueness, predictability- surprise, routine-novelty
  7. the dynamic interplay between unified oppositions; formed when 2 tendencies are interdependent

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  1. dialogue as constitutive process
  2. spiraling inversion
  3. external dialects
  4. dialogue as dialectical flux

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