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1 Δεκ 2013 · This explains how the terminology related to communication sciences usually has a Latin etymology. Our study has selected the main notions of communication sciences with a Latin etymology.
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25 Σεπ 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,...
5 Ιουν 2008 · The word “communication” 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...
5 Ιουν 2008 · The Latin root of “communication” – communicare – means “to share” or “to be in relation with.” Through Indo-European etymological roots, it further relates to the words “common,” “commune,” and “community,” suggesting an act of “bringing together” (→ Communication: History of the Idea).
Our article has selected the most often used and the best known terms of Latin origin in the field of communication sciences, which, for a better demonstration, we will present by twos, the current term or expressions, followed by the Latin term that we will also describe.
Definition of Business Communication: . William G. Scott defines business communication as “Administrative communication is a process which involves the transmission and accurate replication of ideas ensured by feedback for the purpose of eliciting actions which will accomplish organizational goals.” .
18 Δεκ 2013 · This explains how the terminology related to communication sciences usually has a Latin etymology. Our study has selected the main notions of communication sciences with a Latin etymology. Ancient Rome was a model of organization and communication.