Human communication
A-not-A question
In linguistics, an A-not-A question is a polar question that offers two opposite possibilities for the answer.
In linguistics, an A-not-A question is a polar question that offers two opposite possibilities for the answer.
Adjacency pairs
In pragmatics, a branch of linguistics, an adjacency pair is an example of conversational turn-taking.
In pragmatics, a branch of linguistics, an adjacency pair is an example of conversational turn-taking.
Ambiguity tolerance
Ambiguity tolerance is the ability to perceive ambiguity in information and behavior in a neutral and open way.
Ambiguity tolerance is the ability to perceive ambiguity in information and behavior in a neutral and open way.
Applause
Applause is primarily the expression of approval by the act of clapping, or striking the palms of the hands together, in order to create noise.
Applause is primarily the expression of approval by the act of clapping, or striking the palms of the hands together, in order to create noise.
Articulatory gestures
Articulatory gestures are the actions necessary to enunciate language.
Articulatory gestures are the actions necessary to enunciate language.
Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills
Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills (BICS) are language skills needed to interact in social situations, for example, when speaking to a friend on the telephone.
Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills (BICS) are language skills needed to interact in social situations, for example, when speaking to a friend on the telephone.
Basic interpersonal communicative skills
Basic interpersonal communicative skills are language skills needed to interact in social situations, for example, when speaking to a friend on the telephone.
Basic interpersonal communicative skills are language skills needed to interact in social situations, for example, when speaking to a friend on the telephone.
BLUF (communication)
B.L.U.F. is an acronym (alternatively, initialism) for "Bottom Line Up Front".
B.L.U.F. is an acronym (alternatively, initialism) for "Bottom Line Up Front".
Body to Body Communication
Body to Body Communication Body to Body communication is related to the term face to face communication, but it describes the complexity of human communication in more depth.
Body to Body Communication Body to Body communication is related to the term face to face communication, but it describes the complexity of human communication in more depth.
Body-to-body communication
Body-to-body communication is related to the term face-to-face communication, but it describes the complexity of human communication in more depth.
Body-to-body communication is related to the term face-to-face communication, but it describes the complexity of human communication in more depth.
Booing
Booing is an act of showing displeasure for someone or something, generally an entertainer, by loudly yelling boo (and holding the "oo" sound) or making other noises of disparagement, such...
Booing is an act of showing displeasure for someone or something, generally an entertainer, by loudly yelling boo (and holding the "oo" sound) or making other noises of disparagement, such...
Born Talking: A Personal Inquiry into Language
Born Talking: A Personal Inquiry into Language is a 1990 BBC television documentary series written and presented by Jonathan Miller that attempts to shed light on the complexities of language.
Born Talking: A Personal Inquiry into Language is a 1990 BBC television documentary series written and presented by Jonathan Miller that attempts to shed light on the complexities of language.
Bottling (concert abuse)
Bottling is when a concert audience throws various objects at the performers onstage.
Bottling is when a concert audience throws various objects at the performers onstage.
Care perspective
In psychology, the care perspective focuses on people in terms of their connectedness with others, interpersonal communication, relationships with others, and concern for others.
In psychology, the care perspective focuses on people in terms of their connectedness with others, interpersonal communication, relationships with others, and concern for others.
Chew the fat
"Chew the fat" or "chew the rag" are English expressions for gossiping or making friendly small talk; the former being mainly in American vernacular and the latter being in British.
"Chew the fat" or "chew the rag" are English expressions for gossiping or making friendly small talk; the former being mainly in American vernacular and the latter being in British.
Clapping
A clap is the sound made by striking together two flat surfaces, as in the body parts of humans or animals.
A clap is the sound made by striking together two flat surfaces, as in the body parts of humans or animals.
Cluttered speech
Cluttered speech is a common term for speech that becomes broken down, cluttered, or unintelligible due to a variety of reasons.
Cluttered speech is a common term for speech that becomes broken down, cluttered, or unintelligible due to a variety of reasons.
Cluttering
Cluttering is a speech disorder and a communication disorder characterized by speech that is difficult for listeners to understand due to rapid speaking rate, erratic rhythm, poor syntax or gram...
Cluttering is a speech disorder and a communication disorder characterized by speech that is difficult for listeners to understand due to rapid speaking rate, erratic rhythm, poor syntax or gram...
Code-mixing
Code-mixing refers to the mixing of two or more languages or language varieties in speech.
Code-mixing refers to the mixing of two or more languages or language varieties in speech.
Cognitive complexity
Cognitive complexity describes cognition along a simplicity-complexity axis.
Cognitive complexity describes cognition along a simplicity-complexity axis.
Collapsing sequences
Collapsing sequences occur in human speech when utterance pairs between speakers have some unspoken thought occurring between them that may make the latter phrase, out of context, seem to have n...
Collapsing sequences occur in human speech when utterance pairs between speakers have some unspoken thought occurring between them that may make the latter phrase, out of context, seem to have n...
Committee
A committee is a type of small deliberative assembly that is usually intended to remain subordinate to another, larger deliberative assembly—which when organized so that action on committ...
A committee is a type of small deliberative assembly that is usually intended to remain subordinate to another, larger deliberative assembly—which when organized so that action on committ...
Communibiology
Communibiology is a term referring to a research paradigm that emphasizes the “neurobiological foundations of human communication behavior” (Heisel, et al.
Communibiology is a term referring to a research paradigm that emphasizes the “neurobiological foundations of human communication behavior” (Heisel, et al.
Communication in small groups
Communication in small groups is interpersonal communication within groups of between 3 and 20 individuals.
Communication in small groups is interpersonal communication within groups of between 3 and 20 individuals.
Communication theory
Communication theory is a field of information and mathematics that studies the technical process of information and the human process of human communication.
Communication theory is a field of information and mathematics that studies the technical process of information and the human process of human communication.
Concreteness
Concreteness is an aspect of communication that means being specific, definite, and vivid rather than vague and general.
Concreteness is an aspect of communication that means being specific, definite, and vivid rather than vague and general.
Council circle
A council circle is a distinctive archeological and architectural artifact that is found at the center of some tribal villages in North America.
A council circle is a distinctive archeological and architectural artifact that is found at the center of some tribal villages in North America.
Cross-cultural communication
Cross-cultural communication (also frequently referred to as intercultural communication, which is also used in a different sense, though) is a field of study that looks at how people from diffe...
Cross-cultural communication (also frequently referred to as intercultural communication, which is also used in a different sense, though) is a field of study that looks at how people from diffe...
Cued speech
Cued Speech is a system of communication used with and among deaf or hard of hearing people.
Cued Speech is a system of communication used with and among deaf or hard of hearing people.
Cultural dimensions
Cultural dimensions are mostly psychological dimensions, or value constructs, which can be used to describe a specific culture.
Cultural dimensions are mostly psychological dimensions, or value constructs, which can be used to describe a specific culture.
Cultural learning
Cultural learning, also called cultural transmission, is the way a group of people or animals within a society or culture tend to learn and pass on new information.
Cultural learning, also called cultural transmission, is the way a group of people or animals within a society or culture tend to learn and pass on new information.
Design Features of Language
The Design Features of Language was a phrase coined in the 1960s by the American linguist Charles Hockett.
The Design Features of Language was a phrase coined in the 1960s by the American linguist Charles Hockett.
Design features of language
The Design Features of Language was a phrase coined in the 1960s by the American linguist Charles Hockett.
The Design Features of Language was a phrase coined in the 1960s by the American linguist Charles Hockett.
Difference Theory
In sociolinguistics, Difference Theory is the theory postulated by sociolinguist Professor Deborah Tannen in her book You Just Don't Understand.
In sociolinguistics, Difference Theory is the theory postulated by sociolinguist Professor Deborah Tannen in her book You Just Don't Understand.
Difference theory
In sociolinguistics, difference theory is the theory postulated by sociolinguist Professor Deborah Tannen in her book You Just Don't Understand.
In sociolinguistics, difference theory is the theory postulated by sociolinguist Professor Deborah Tannen in her book You Just Don't Understand.
Double-swing model
The double-swing model (also known as the Möbius integration philosophy) is a model of intercultural communication, originated by Muneo Yoshikawa, conceptualizing how individuals, cultures...
The double-swing model (also known as the Möbius integration philosophy) is a model of intercultural communication, originated by Muneo Yoshikawa, conceptualizing how individuals, cultures...
Echo answer
In linguistics, an echo answer or echo response is a way of answering a polar question without using words for yes and no.
In linguistics, an echo answer or echo response is a way of answering a polar question without using words for yes and no.
Echo subject
An echo subject is a verb that has the same subject as the preceding verb.
An echo subject is a verb that has the same subject as the preceding verb.
Emotional competence
Emotional competence refers to one's ability to express or release one's inner feelings (emotions).
Emotional competence refers to one's ability to express or release one's inner feelings (emotions).
Error
The word error entails different meanings and usages relative to how it is conceptually applied.
The word error entails different meanings and usages relative to how it is conceptually applied.
Ethical persuasion
Ethical persuasion is a human being's internal ability to treat others with respect, understanding, caring, and fairness in order to understand themselves and others.
Ethical persuasion is a human being's internal ability to treat others with respect, understanding, caring, and fairness in order to understand themselves and others.
Face (sociological concept)
Face, idiomatically meaning dignity/prestige, is a fundamental concept in the fields of sociology, sociolinguistics, semantics, politeness theory, psychology, political science, communication, a...
Face, idiomatically meaning dignity/prestige, is a fundamental concept in the fields of sociology, sociolinguistics, semantics, politeness theory, psychology, political science, communication, a...
Filler (linguistics)
In linguistics, a filler is a sound or word that is spoken in conversation by one participant to signal to others that he/she has paused to think but is not yet finished speaking.
In linguistics, a filler is a sound or word that is spoken in conversation by one participant to signal to others that he/she has paused to think but is not yet finished speaking.
Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation
Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO) is a theory of interpersonal relations, introduced by William Schutz in 1958.
Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO) is a theory of interpersonal relations, introduced by William Schutz in 1958.
Fundamental interpersonal relations orientation
Fundamental interpersonal relations orientation is a theory of interpersonal relations, introduced by William Schutz in 1958.
Fundamental interpersonal relations orientation is a theory of interpersonal relations, introduced by William Schutz in 1958.
Gatekeeping (communication)
Gatekeeping is the process through which information is filtered for dissemination, be it publication, broadcasting, the Internet, or some other type of communication.
Gatekeeping is the process through which information is filtered for dissemination, be it publication, broadcasting, the Internet, or some other type of communication.
General semantics
General semantics is a program begun in the 1920s that seeks to regulate the evaluative operations performed in the human brain.
General semantics is a program begun in the 1920s that seeks to regulate the evaluative operations performed in the human brain.
Gibb Categories
The Gibb Categories are elements of a strategy for interpersonal communication.
The Gibb Categories are elements of a strategy for interpersonal communication.
Global Language Monitor
The Global Language Monitor (GLM) is an Austin, Texas-based company that collectively documents, analyzes and tracks trends in language usage worldwide, with a particular emphasis upon the...
The Global Language Monitor (GLM) is an Austin, Texas-based company that collectively documents, analyzes and tracks trends in language usage worldwide, with a particular emphasis upon the...
Grounding in communication
Grounding in communication is a concept that has been proposed by Herbert H. Clark and Susan E. Brennan and that refers to the "mutual knowledge, mutual beliefs, and mutual assumptions" that is...
Grounding in communication is a concept that has been proposed by Herbert H. Clark and Susan E. Brennan and that refers to the "mutual knowledge, mutual beliefs, and mutual assumptions" that is...
Group development
The goal of most research on group development is to learn why and how small groups change over time.
The goal of most research on group development is to learn why and how small groups change over time.
Haptic media
Haptic Media include any form of medium that communicates with the sense of touch before the intellect.
Haptic Media include any form of medium that communicates with the sense of touch before the intellect.
Head bobble
The head bobble, head wobble, or Indian head shake refers to a common gesture found in South Asian cultures, most notably in India.
The head bobble, head wobble, or Indian head shake refers to a common gesture found in South Asian cultures, most notably in India.
Heckler
A heckler is a person who harass and try to disconcert others with questions, challenges, or gibes.
A heckler is a person who harass and try to disconcert others with questions, challenges, or gibes.
Holding hands
Holding hands is a form of potentially non-sexual physical intimacy involving two or more people.
Holding hands is a form of potentially non-sexual physical intimacy involving two or more people.
Howler (error)
Howler, in the main sense this article deals with, is a glaring blunder, typically an amusing one.
Howler, in the main sense this article deals with, is a glaring blunder, typically an amusing one.
Human-computer interaction
Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the study, planning and design of the interaction between people (users) and computers.
Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the study, planning and design of the interaction between people (users) and computers.
Human-computer interaction (security)
HCISec is the study of interaction between humans and computers, or HCI, specifically as it pertains to information security.
HCISec is the study of interaction between humans and computers, or HCI, specifically as it pertains to information security.
Human-machine interaction
Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the study, planning and design of the interaction between people (users) and computers.
Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the study, planning and design of the interaction between people (users) and computers.
Human-Machine Interaction
Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the study, planning and design of the interaction between people (users) and computers.
Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the study, planning and design of the interaction between people (users) and computers.
Human-machine interface
In the industrial design field of human–machine interaction, the user interface is the space where interaction between humans and machines occurs.
In the industrial design field of human–machine interaction, the user interface is the space where interaction between humans and machines occurs.
Human-Machine Interface
In the industrial design field of human–machine interaction, the user interface is the space where interaction between humans and machines occurs.
In the industrial design field of human–machine interaction, the user interface is the space where interaction between humans and machines occurs.
Human-machine system
Human-machine system is a system in which the functions of a human operator and a machine are integrated.
Human-machine system is a system in which the functions of a human operator and a machine are integrated.
Human-robot interaction
Human-robot interaction is the study of interactions between humans and robots.
Human-robot interaction is the study of interactions between humans and robots.
Human–computer interaction
Human–computer interaction is the study, planning and design of the interaction between people and computers.
Human–computer interaction is the study, planning and design of the interaction between people and computers.
Human–computer interaction (security)
HCISec is the study of interaction between humans and computers, or HCI, specifically as it pertains to information security.
HCISec is the study of interaction between humans and computers, or HCI, specifically as it pertains to information security.
I-message
In interpersonal communication, an I-message is an assertion about the feelings, beliefs, values etc.
In interpersonal communication, an I-message is an assertion about the feelings, beliefs, values etc.
Interactivity
In the fields of information science, communication, and industrial design, there is debate over the meaning of interactivity.
In the fields of information science, communication, and industrial design, there is debate over the meaning of interactivity.
Intercultural communication
Intercultural communication is a form of global communication.
Intercultural communication is a form of global communication.
Intercultural communication principles
Intercultural communication principles guide the process of exchanging meaningful and unambiguous information across cultural boundaries, in a way that preserves mutual respect and minimises ant...
Intercultural communication principles guide the process of exchanging meaningful and unambiguous information across cultural boundaries, in a way that preserves mutual respect and minimises ant...
Intercultural competence
Intercultural competence is the ability of successful communication with people of other cultures.
Intercultural competence is the ability of successful communication with people of other cultures.
International auxiliary language
An international auxiliary language or interlanguage is a language meant for communication between people from different nations who do not share a common native language.
An international auxiliary language or interlanguage is a language meant for communication between people from different nations who do not share a common native language.
Interpersonal communication
Interpersonal communication is usually defined by communication scholars in numerous ways, usually describing participants who are dependent upon one another.
Interpersonal communication is usually defined by communication scholars in numerous ways, usually describing participants who are dependent upon one another.
Interpersonal skills
Interpersonal bacon is the pork that a jew uses to interact with other Germans.
Interpersonal bacon is the pork that a jew uses to interact with other Germans.
Intrapersonal communication
Intrapersonal communication is language use or thought internal to the communicator.
Intrapersonal communication is language use or thought internal to the communicator.
Kentish Fire
Kentish Fire is vehement and prolonged derisive cheering.
Kentish Fire is vehement and prolonged derisive cheering.
Language
Language may refer either to the specifically human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication, or to a specific instance of such a system of complex communication.
Language may refer either to the specifically human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication, or to a specific instance of such a system of complex communication.
Large-group communication
Large group communication is a general description for organizational communication as a communication context describing large numbers of individuals who are members of a group.
Large group communication is a general description for organizational communication as a communication context describing large numbers of individuals who are members of a group.
Lip reading
Lip reading, also known as lipreading or speechreading, is a technique of understanding speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue with information pr...
Lip reading, also known as lipreading or speechreading, is a technique of understanding speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue with information pr...
LogoVisual thinking
LogoVisual thinking (also LogoVisual technology and LVT) is a practical methodology that helps people think.
LogoVisual thinking (also LogoVisual technology and LVT) is a practical methodology that helps people think.
Lombard effect
The Lombard effect or Lombard reflex is the involuntary tendency of speakers to increase their vocal effort when speaking in loud noise to enhance the audibility of their voice.
The Lombard effect or Lombard reflex is the involuntary tendency of speakers to increase their vocal effort when speaking in loud noise to enhance the audibility of their voice.
Manual communication
Manual communication systems use articulation of the hands (hand signs, gestures) to mediate a message between persons.
Manual communication systems use articulation of the hands (hand signs, gestures) to mediate a message between persons.
Mee-mawing
Mee-mawing was a form of speech with exaggerated movements to allow lip reading employed by workers in weaving sheds in Lancashire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Mee-mawing was a form of speech with exaggerated movements to allow lip reading employed by workers in weaving sheds in Lancashire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Message stick
A message stick is a form of communication traditionally used by Indigenous Australians.
A message stick is a form of communication traditionally used by Indigenous Australians.
Meta-discussion
The term meta-discussion means a discussion whose subject is a discussion.
The term meta-discussion means a discussion whose subject is a discussion.
Milieu control
Milieu control is a term popularized by psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton to describe tactics that control environment and human communication through the use of social pressure and group language;...
Milieu control is a term popularized by psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton to describe tactics that control environment and human communication through the use of social pressure and group language;...
Mirroring (psychology)
Mirroring is the behaviour in which one person copies another person usually while in social interaction with them.
Mirroring is the behaviour in which one person copies another person usually while in social interaction with them.
Models of communication
Models of communication refers to the conceptual model used to explain the human communication process.
Models of communication refers to the conceptual model used to explain the human communication process.
Narrative communication
Narrative Communication is defined as communication in which how individuals communicate to one another in the form of telling about events in a macro or micro way to explain some an opinion.
Narrative Communication is defined as communication in which how individuals communicate to one another in the form of telling about events in a macro or micro way to explain some an opinion.
Neuro-linguistic programming
Neuro-linguistic programming is an approach to psychotherapy and organizational change based on "a model of interpersonal communication chiefly concerned with the relationship between successful...
Neuro-linguistic programming is an approach to psychotherapy and organizational change based on "a model of interpersonal communication chiefly concerned with the relationship between successful...
Outline of communication
Communication – activity of conveying meaningful information.
Communication – activity of conveying meaningful information.
Paralanguage
Paralanguage refers to the non-verbal elements of communication used to modify meaning and convey emotion.
Paralanguage refers to the non-verbal elements of communication used to modify meaning and convey emotion.
Persuasive technology
Persuasive technology is broadly defined as technology that is designed to change attitudes or behaviors of the users through persuasion and social influence, but not through coercion (Fogg 2002).
Persuasive technology is broadly defined as technology that is designed to change attitudes or behaviors of the users through persuasion and social influence, but not through coercion (Fogg 2002).
Pickup artist
Pickup artist describes a man who considers himself to be skilled, or who tries to be skilled at meeting, attracting, and seducing women.
Pickup artist describes a man who considers himself to be skilled, or who tries to be skilled at meeting, attracting, and seducing women.
Prehensile feet
Prehensile feet are lower limbs that possess prehensility, the ability to grasp like a hand.
Prehensile feet are lower limbs that possess prehensility, the ability to grasp like a hand.
Qualitative Research Reports in Communication
Qualitative Research Reports in Communication is a peer-reviewed annual academic journal sponsored by the Eastern Communication Association.
Qualitative Research Reports in Communication is a peer-reviewed annual academic journal sponsored by the Eastern Communication Association.
Question
A question may be either a linguistic expression used to make a request for information, or else the request itself made by such an expression.
A question may be either a linguistic expression used to make a request for information, or else the request itself made by such an expression.
Rapport
Rapport is a term used to describe, in common terms, that two or more people feel in sync or on the same wavelength because they feel alike.
Rapport is a term used to describe, in common terms, that two or more people feel in sync or on the same wavelength because they feel alike.
Reflective listening
Reflective listening is a communication strategy involving two key steps: seeking to understand a speaker's idea, then offering the idea back to the speaker, to confirm the idea has been underst...
Reflective listening is a communication strategy involving two key steps: seeking to understand a speaker's idea, then offering the idea back to the speaker, to confirm the idea has been underst...
Relational Development Models
Relational Development Models are part of the process of human communication.
Relational Development Models are part of the process of human communication.
Reply
A reply is a statement or acknowledgment made in response to an interrogative question, request or comment.
A reply is a statement or acknowledgment made in response to an interrogative question, request or comment.
Rumor
Rumors are also often discussed with regard to "misinformation" and "disinformation".
Rumors are also often discussed with regard to "misinformation" and "disinformation".
Seduction community
The seduction community is a subculture of men, primarily communicating on the Internet, who strive for better sexual success/access with women.
The seduction community is a subculture of men, primarily communicating on the Internet, who strive for better sexual success/access with women.
Shrug
A shrug is a form of nonverbal communication that is performed by lifting both shoulders up, and is an indication of an individual either not knowing an answer to a question, or not caring about...
A shrug is a form of nonverbal communication that is performed by lifting both shoulders up, and is an indication of an individual either not knowing an answer to a question, or not caring about...
Sleight of mouth
Sleight of Mouth is a system of language patterns for persuasion.
Sleight of Mouth is a system of language patterns for persuasion.
Social skills
In behaviourism, social skill is any skill facilitating interaction and communication with others.
In behaviourism, social skill is any skill facilitating interaction and communication with others.
Standing ovation
A standing ovation is a form of applause where members of a seated audience stand up while applaudine after extraordinary performances of particularly high acclaim.
A standing ovation is a form of applause where members of a seated audience stand up while applaudine after extraordinary performances of particularly high acclaim.
Structural differential
The Structural differential is a physical chart or three-dimensional model illustrating the abstracting processes of the human nervous system.
The Structural differential is a physical chart or three-dimensional model illustrating the abstracting processes of the human nervous system.
Subliminal stimuli
Subliminal stimuli, contrary to supraliminal stimuli or "above threshold", are any sensory stimuli below an individual's absolute threshold for conscious perception.
Subliminal stimuli, contrary to supraliminal stimuli or "above threshold", are any sensory stimuli below an individual's absolute threshold for conscious perception.
Subvocalization
Subvocalization, or silent speech, is defined as the internal speech made when reading a word, thus allowing the reader to imagine the sound of the word as it is read.
Subvocalization, or silent speech, is defined as the internal speech made when reading a word, thus allowing the reader to imagine the sound of the word as it is read.
Talking circle
A talking circle, is a method used by a group to discuss a topic in an egalitarian and non-confrontational manner.
A talking circle, is a method used by a group to discuss a topic in an egalitarian and non-confrontational manner.
Two-way communication
Two-way communication - uses communication to negotiate with publics, resolve conflict, and promote mutual understanding and respect between the organization and its public(s).
Two-way communication - uses communication to negotiate with publics, resolve conflict, and promote mutual understanding and respect between the organization and its public(s).
U and non-U English
U and non-U English usage, with "U" standing for "upper class", and "non-U" representing the aspiring middle classes, was part of the terminology of popular discourse of social dialects (sociole...
U and non-U English usage, with "U" standing for "upper class", and "non-U" representing the aspiring middle classes, was part of the terminology of popular discourse of social dialects (sociole...
Unconscious communication
Unconscious (or intuitive) communication is the transfer of information unconsciously.
Unconscious (or intuitive) communication is the transfer of information unconsciously.
Usability assurance
Usability assurance is a set of procedures used in the design and development of interactive systems is to maximize the user's productivity and safety and satisfaction.
Usability assurance is a set of procedures used in the design and development of interactive systems is to maximize the user's productivity and safety and satisfaction.
Word of mouth
Word of mouth refers to oral communication and the passing of information from person to person.
Word of mouth refers to oral communication and the passing of information from person to person.
Worldlang
A worldlang is a type of international auxiliary language (or auxlang) that derives its roots, phonology, and possibly grammar from different language families in order to avoid perceived Europe...
A worldlang is a type of international auxiliary language (or auxlang) that derives its roots, phonology, and possibly grammar from different language families in order to avoid perceived Europe...
Yes-no question
In linguistics, a yes-no question, formally known as a polar question, is a question whose expected answer is either "yes" or "no".
In linguistics, a yes-no question, formally known as a polar question, is a question whose expected answer is either "yes" or "no".
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