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S discusses communication among bees and primates , Hockett's design features , language acquisition , language and the brain , the origins of language , historical linguistics ( with several pages devoted to glottochronology , which ...
S discusses communication among bees and primates , Hockett's design features , language acquisition , language and the brain , the origins of language , historical linguistics ( with several pages devoted to glottochronology , which ...
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L & C note that nonreciprocal communication gives the therapist authority to define the patient , who is always assumed to be wrong . Neurosis itself , they say , is indirect communication and thus strongly ...
L & C note that nonreciprocal communication gives the therapist authority to define the patient , who is always assumed to be wrong . Neurosis itself , they say , is indirect communication and thus strongly ...
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FATAL WORDS Communication Clashes and Aircraft Crashes Steven Cushing FATAL WORDS Communication “ Fatal Words provides a chilling demonstration of the folly of believing that since communication seems so effortless , it can be treated ...
FATAL WORDS Communication Clashes and Aircraft Crashes Steven Cushing FATAL WORDS Communication “ Fatal Words provides a chilling demonstration of the folly of believing that since communication seems so effortless , it can be treated ...
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