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- Human_communication abstract "Human communication, or anthroposemiotics, is the field dedicated to understanding how humans communicate. Human communication is grounded in cooperative and shared intentions. Richmond and McCroskey (2009) state that \"the importance of communication in human society has been recognized for thousands of years, far longer than we can demonstrate through recorded history.\" Humans have communication abilities that other animals do not. Being able to communicate aspects like time and place as though they were solid objects are a few examples. It is said that humans communicate to request help, to inform others, and to share attitudes as a way of bonding.".
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- Human_communication wikiPageWikiLinkText "Human communication".
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- Human_communication comment "Human communication, or anthroposemiotics, is the field dedicated to understanding how humans communicate. Human communication is grounded in cooperative and shared intentions. Richmond and McCroskey (2009) state that \"the importance of communication in human society has been recognized for thousands of years, far longer than we can demonstrate through recorded history.\" Humans have communication abilities that other animals do not.".
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