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  1. 25 wrz 2016 · This chapter discusses issues relating to the etymology of the terms “communication” and “communicating.” The communication process will be shown in terms of various traditions in the area of communication theory: socio-psychological,...

  2. 4 paź 2023 · All of us are human, which raises the question of the origin of the word. The word was first attested in English in the middle of the 15th century in the form of ‘humain, humaigne’, borrowed...

  3. 1.1 Etymology oftheTerm Communication Communicating, which is one of the oldest social processes, is an inte-gral part of every area of human life, both personal and professional. Communication is a necessary condition for the existence of societies, the activity of organizations as well as human existence in general, which

  4. 5 cze 2008 · The wordcommunication” is descended from the Latin noun communicatio, which meant a sharing or imparting. From the root communis (common, public), it has no relation to terms such as union or unity, but rather is linked to the Latin munus (duty, gift), and thus has relatives in such terms as common, immune, mad, mean, meaning, municipal ...

  5. This bold and wide-ranging book, based on Tomasello's 2006 Jean Nicod Lectures, argues inter alia for the following hypotheses: 1. the evolution of human communication required our...

  6. An evolutionary perspective on the emergence of human communication and how it was shaped by group formation, social complexification, and behavioral adaptation.

  7. 23 lut 2024 · Ultimately, based on Monte Carlo simulations, this article provides important theoretical support to reject the MacArthur approach (Kraemer et al., 2008), which limits third variable roles based on time, advocating for a more expansive view.