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Which one is considered as linguistic communication?
Which one is considered as linguistic communication?
- Visual symbols
- Use of spoken or written words (correct)
- Body language signals
- Facial expressions
What is an example of non-linguistic communication?
What is an example of non-linguistic communication?
- Reading a book
- Texting someone
- Giving a thumbs-up (correct)
- Writing an email
Which of the following best describes linguistic communication?
Which of the following best describes linguistic communication?
- Use of verbal and written language (correct)
- Transmission of information through symbols
- Interaction through physical touch
- Communication through music and art
Which option represents an act of linguistic communication?
Which option represents an act of linguistic communication?
Which of these statements describes the nature of linguistic communication?
Which of these statements describes the nature of linguistic communication?
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Linguistic Communication
- Linguistic communication refers to the process of conveying information using language.
- It involves the use of spoken and written language, as well as sign language.
- Examples of linguistic communication include conversations, written essays, and lectures.
Non-Linguistic Communication
- Non-linguistic communication encompasses all forms of communication that do not involve language.
- Examples include body language, facial expressions, gestures, and visual aids such as images and symbols.
Characteristics of Linguistic Communication
- Linguistic communication relies on a structured system of symbols, rules, and conventions that allow for shared meaning.
- It involves the encoding and decoding of messages through language.
- It is capable of conveying complex ideas, emotions, and information.
- It requires both a sender and receiver to be successful.
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