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Communication requires that all parties understand a common... Communication is defined as a process by which we assign and... Communication is the articulation of sending a message... Communication happens at many levels... so when speaking about communication it is very important to be sure about what aspects of communication one is speaking... communication is usually described along a few major dimensions... communication includes acts that confer knowledge and experiences... communication content and form make... Communication can be seen as processes of... communication is social interaction where at least two interacting agents share a common set of signs... Communication major dimensions scheme... Communication major dimensions scheme... A particular instance of communication is called a... describe communication as a creative and dynamic continuous process... There are 3 major parts in any communication which is body language... Inference of Attitude from Nonverbal Communication in Two Channels... communication as a whole strives for the same goal and thus... an animal communication can be considered as a separate language... for symbols which enable communication with others around them... Nonverbal communication is the process of communicating through sending and receiving wordless... Communication in many of its facets is not limited to... and chemical communication between primitive organisms like... All of these communication processes are sign... human communication can be subsumed as a highly developed form of animal communication... communication is observed within the plant organism... Plant Communication from Biosemiotic Perspective...

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