THE SIGN-SITUATION CLASSIFICATION OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION
At first glance, it appears that communication takes place in a bewildering variety of situations. However, if we examine the array, possibly we can find common aspects which will help in classifying and describing communication. One aspect is the number of persons involved in the communication proc...
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