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Answered by adityasaxena0811
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Communication is a process that allows people to exchange information by one of severalmethods. There are auditory means, such as speaking or singing, and nonverbal, physicalmeans, such as body language, sign language, paralanguage, touch or eye contact.As developed below, communication happens at many levels (even for one single action),in many different ways, and for all beings, and some machines. Many or all, fields of study dedicate some attention to communication, so when speaking about communicationit is very important to be sure about what kind of communication one is speaking about,mainly: what type of things are communicated, between what agents and with what kindof results.Communication is the process of sending and receiving information, thoughts and ideas.It can be in verbal or non-verbal form. Communication is the means of expressing one'sfeelings, and emotions towards other individual or towards self….PurposesAs a process, communication has synonyms such as expressing feelings, conversing,speaking, corresponding, writing, listening and exchanging. People communicate tosatisfy needs in both their work and non-work lives. People want to be heard, to beappreciated and to be wanted. They also want to accomplish tasks and to achieve goals.Obviously, then, a major purpose of communication is to help people feel good aboutthemselves and about their friends, groups, and organizations. For true communication,there must be a transmission of thoughts, ideas and feelings from one mind to another.However, human language is very different from plant communication.Communication can be seen as processes of the transmission of [information] governed by three levels of semiotic rules: Syntactic (formal properties of signs and symbols), pragmatic (concerned with the relations between signs/expressions and their users) andsemantic (study of relationships between signs and symbols and what they represent).Therefore, communication is a kind of social interaction where at least two interactingagents share a common set of signs and a common set of semiotic rules. In a simplisticmodel, information is sent from a sender or encoder to a receiver or decoder. In a slightlymore complex form feedback links a sender to a receiver. This requires that a symbolicactivity, sometimes via a language. Communication development is the development of  processes enabling one to understand what others say(or sign, or write) and speak(or sign,or write), translate sounds and symbols into meaning and learn the syntax of thelanguage. Communication is often formed around the principles of respect, promises andthe want for social improvement. Specialized fields focus on various aspects of communication and include the following:Non-verbal communication, the act of imparting or interchanging thoughts, opinions or information without the use of words;· Symbolic communication, the exchange of messages that change a priori expectation of events· Animal communication, the discipline of animal behavior thatfocuses on the reception and use of signalsSince the beginning of time, the need to communicate emerges from a set of universalquestions: Who am I? Who needs to know? Why do they need to know? How will they

Answered by gracezeg
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