Communication and Language
The man and his behavior has always been the product of the simultaneous presence of the elements of a biological, psychological, emotional and social development. From this it follows that the communication should be considered in all its forms, a factor of mutual understanding between individuals. While it is true that man communicates verbally through biological equipment exclusive of its kind (ropes Voice of the language area of \u200b\u200bthe brain ...), it is also true that the extreme artificiality and articulation of human communication, resulting from an acquisition culture that goes far beyond genetic transmission, and is inscribed in the history of every man, especially in its social group they belong to. Communicate means to make policy and derives from the "common", whose etymology, from cum (with) and munus (office), is strictly for "that does the job along with other"
[S. Marsicano (ed.), Communication and social problems, Ed F. Angeli, Milan, 1987, pp. 215, 216].
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