PECULIARITIES OF MESSAGE TRANSMITTANCE IN TRANSMITTANCE COMMUNICATION
Keywords:
message transmission, anthropoconstituent of communication, indirect communication, indirect succession, transmitter, channel of communication, communication interferenceAbstract
The article focuses on the problem of message transmittance in indirect communication. Indirect communication is marked by functioning of the third anthropoconstituent in the interaction, due what message transmittance is made in successive stages – from the sender to transmitter and from the latter – to the recipient. The process of message transmittance through transmittance communication channel presupposes definite social and psychological relations among the members of the interaction. The success of such a communication depends on the functioning of the intermediate link – transmitter and his relations with the principal members of the indirect interaction. Successful transmittance communication is determined by correlation degree between the initial and final message. Correlation degree can be complete; partial or zero depending on the social and psychological relations among the communicators. The process of message transmittance may be a failure because of some hindrances owing to the code discrepancy, irrelevance between the signal and the message, code imperfection and its incorrect usage.
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