VERBAL COMUNICATION
Keywords:
Key words: verbal and non-verbal means, communication, speech, facial expressions, intonation.Abstract
Annotation: This article discusses the picture of the current state of the theory of verbal and non-verbal communication. The connection between verbal and non-verbal means of communication is analyzed.
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