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  • PHATIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Phatic was coined in the early 20th century by people who apparently wanted to label a particular quirk of human communication-the tendency to use certain rote phrases (such as the standard greeting "how are you?") merely to establish a social connection without sharing any actual information
  • PHATIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    PHATIC definition: 1 Phatic language has a social purpose, rather than being intended to give information: 2 Phatic… Learn more
  • PHATIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    PHATIC definition: denoting speech used to express or create an atmosphere of shared feelings, goodwill, or sociability rather than to impart information See examples of phatic used in a sentence
  • Phatic Communication | Communication and Mass Media | Research . . . - EBSCO
    Phatic communication refers to the type of speech that primarily serves to establish and maintain social connections rather than convey significant information or ideas Common examples include casual greetings like "Hello, how are you?" or small talk about the weather
  • Making Small Talk: Phatic Communication - ThoughtCo
    Phatic communication is popularly known as small talk: the nonreferential use of language to share feelings or establish a mood of sociability rather than to communicate information or ideas
  • What is Phatic Communication? (with pictures) - Language Humanities
    Communication experts suggest finding a middle ground, using phatic communication as a means to open up more substantial conversation Too much emphasis on small talk can make a person seem unfocused or chatty, while too little can make someone appear stern or unapproachable
  • Phatic - definition of phatic by The Free Dictionary
    phatic (ˈfætɪk) adj (Linguistics) (of speech, esp of conversational phrases) used to establish social contact and to express sociability rather than specific meaning [C20: from Greek phat (os) spoken + -ic]
  • Phatic - Word Daily
    “Phatic” terms are those bits of pleasantries and small talk we utter throughout the day: “How’s it going?” “Good to see you ” “Have a good one!” The term was coined by Polish-born British anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski, stemming from the Greek “phatos,” meaning “spoken ”
  • PHATIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    These can be both verbal and non-verbal in nature, and are frequently phatic expressions, primarily serving a social or meta-conversational purpose, rather than involving substantial two-way communication





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