Business Studies, asked by piyusvjain, 2 months ago

to communication may occur if the transmitter and receiver assign different
meanings to the same word or use different words for the same meaning.
(a) Semantic barriers
(b) Physical barriers
Socio-Psychological barriers
di None of the above

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Answered by mayanksinha822
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No, they are not the same. A language barrier is for people that don’t speak the same language. A semantic barrier is for people who don’t understand the same meaning from the same words. Two people can be speaking the same language (with no language barrier) but if their cultural origins are far enough apart, they may not know what the other person is talking about.

You can see semantic barriers a lot on the Graham Norton show, where he brings together famous English speaking people from a wide variety of backgrounds. They often have moments of confusion or misunderstandings, even though they’re all speaking English.

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