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Four-sides model : ウィキペディア英語版 | Four-sides model
The four-sides model (also known as communication square or four-ears model) is a communication model by Friedemann Schulz von Thun. According to this model every message has four facets〔(4-sides model as per website of the (commercially operating) Schulz von Thun Institute for Communication (content in German) )〕 though not the same emphasis might be put on each. The four sides of the message are fact, self-revealing, relationship, and appeal. == Relationship == The communication square describes the multi-layered structure of human utterance. It combines the postulate (second axiom) of Paul Watzlawick, that every communication has a content and a relationship aspect, with the three sides of the Organon model by Karl Bühler, that every information contains something about the matter, the sender and the receiver. Such models are familiar in the linguistic as models of the speech act.
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