It is valuable to study both the verbal and non-verbal language of a culture
Date Submitted: 06/06/2004 14:25:15
High-tech rapidly changes our daily lives, bringing us lots of new communication modes, for example, computers, Internet, mobile phone and so on. However, verbal and non-verbal language is still the most familiar way to communicate through the evolvement of human's civilization. It is important that we study both of the verbal and non-verbal language when we try to communicate with in a culture.
There is no doubt that we use the verbal language every day,
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different culture, it is valuable to study both the verbal and non-verbal language of a culture.
References list:
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O'Sullivan, K., 1994, Understanding Ways: Communicating between Cultures, Hale & Ire monger, Sydney, pp.61-62.
Science Press (VIDEO), 1986, Body Language, Science Press: Marrickville.
Seal, B., 1997, Academic Encounters Reading, Study Skills and Writing (Human Behavior), CHP7: Body Language, Cambridge University Press: Melbourne, Australia.
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