Types of Communication Verbal Communication Verbal communication is the sharing of information between two individuals using words. It is the use of auditory language to exchange information with other people. It includes sounds, words, or speaking. The tone, volume, and pitch of one’s voice can all contribute to effective verbal communication. Types- Formal versus Informal: We use spoken […]
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II.7.3 Social Context Of Language Use-:
Language is much more than external expression &communication of internal thoughts formulated independently of their verbalization. Society &Language are mutually indispensible. Language can be developed in a social setting & human society can be maintained only among people speaking & understanding a common language. Every individual language is acquired by man as a members of […]
Read MoreI.7.1 Nature, origin and characteristics of language;
Language is called a social phenomenon, because it has relevance only in a social setting. Language undergoes a continuous, though unnoticed, process of growth and change.
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