Registers and Modes of Communication in the Ancient Near East : Getting the Message Across by Kyle H. Keimer and Gillan Davis
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Overview: It is the quintessential nature of humans to communicate with each other. Good communications, bad communications, miscommunications, or no communications at all have driven everything from world events to the most mundane of interactions. At the broadest level, communication entails many registers and modes: verbal, iconographic, symbolic, oral, written, and performed.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Requirements: .PDF reader, 4.2 MB
Overview: It is the quintessential nature of humans to communicate with each other. Good communications, bad communications, miscommunications, or no communications at all have driven everything from world events to the most mundane of interactions. At the broadest level, communication entails many registers and modes: verbal, iconographic, symbolic, oral, written, and performed.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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