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HFCL TUTORIAL (378 words) |
 | Communication is a process that serves to connect senders and receivers of messages in space and time. |
 | Although human beings tend to be interested primarily in the study of human communication, the process is present in all living things and, it can be argued, in all things. |
 | Human communication takes place within, and cannot be separated from, the complex social environments within which all communicators must live. |
| Communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1902 words) |
 | Seeking to define "communication" as a static word or unified discipline may not be as important as understanding communication as a family of resemblances with a plurality of definitions as Ludwig Wittgenstein had put forth. |
 | This form of communication formed by a dyad and larger is sometimes referred to as the psychological model of communication where in a message is sent by a sender through channel to a receiver. |
 | Human spoken and written languages can be described as a system of symbols (sometimes known as lexemes) and the grammars (rules) by which the symbols are manipulated. |