VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Authors

  • Rayimjonova Oyjamol
  • G’aniyeva Tohira

Keywords:

Key words: Verbal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Oral Spoken Language, Laughing, Crying, Coughing, Non Oral Written Language/Sign Language Gestures, Body Language.

Abstract

Abstrackt
Verbal communication is the process of transmitting information to other people
using language. It is the exchange of concepts, emotions, and knowledge with the help
of voice or spoken word. It can take many forms, including face-to-face conversations,
phone calls, video calls, public speeches, presentations, and interviews.
Verbal communication can be aimed at a person or a particular group. Still, in
any case, it has a dialogic character and represents constant communicative acts. In
general, verbal communication is a vital component of human communication and is
essential for building relationships, sharing information, and expressing emotions.
Verbal communication is the transfer of information during any interaction
using signs in the form of language communication. It may consist of words, tones,
and non-verbal sounds.

Published

2023-04-28

How to Cite

Rayimjonova Oyjamol, & G’aniyeva Tohira. (2023). VERBAL COMMUNICATION . ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 20(4), 85–88. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/01/article/view/5780

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