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spoken or oral Communication? explain

for example :
The spoken form is characterized as more fluid and simultaneous compared with the written form. Spoken messages may be sent through telephone, face-to-face, broadcasts, or presentations.​

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Answered by Prinishaa55
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Oral or verbal communication describes any type of interaction between individuals which makes use of words and involves speaking and listening. ... Examples of oral communication within an organisation include: staff meetings, business meetings and other face-to-face meetings. personal discussions

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Answered by seeratulnisamaqbool
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While both spoken and written communication function as agreed-upon rule-governed systems of symbols used to convey meaning, there are enough differences in pragmatic rules between writing and speaking to justify discussing some of their differences. Imagine for a moment that you’re a college student who desperately needs money. Rather than looking for a job you decide that youVenn Diagram. On the left, a circle for "Written"; on the right, a circle for "Spoken." Written contains "formal/asynchronous/recorded"; Spoken contains "Informal/synchronous/unrecorded." Where they overlap contains "rule governed/consists of symbols/convey meanings"’re

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