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Oral and written communication : historical approaches / edited by Richard Leo Enos

Contributor(s): Enos, Richard LeoMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Written Communication Annual : an international survey of research and theory ; Volume 4Publication details: Newbury Park : Sage Publications , 1990Description: 264 pp. ; 23 cmISBN: 0803931077Subject(s): Oral communication | Written communicationDDC classification: 001.54 Or1 1990 Summary: "Scholars have long sought to examine communication from linguistic and contemporary dimensions-as well as historical. To date, however, few studies have addressed this need. Now, Oral and Written Communication answers this need by offering illuminating discussions that explore the diversity and depth of oral and written communication across time and cultures. Pooling the talents of a richly diverse, international team of contributors, this impressive volume presents an array of essays that span prehistory to issues that can easily be applied to present-day communication concerns. All contributions focus on a central concern: how meaning is conceived and created between speaker and audience within a special context."
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"Scholars have long sought to examine communication from linguistic and contemporary dimensions-as well as historical. To date, however, few studies have addressed this need. Now, Oral and Written Communication answers this need by offering illuminating discussions that explore the diversity and depth of oral and written communication across time and cultures. Pooling the talents of a richly diverse, international team of contributors, this impressive volume presents an array of essays that span prehistory to issues that can easily be applied to present-day communication concerns. All contributions focus on a central concern: how meaning is conceived and created between speaker and audience within a special context."

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