Communication
Communication
Communication
processes are sign-mediated interactions between at least two agents which share a repertoire of signs
and semiotic rules. Communication is commonly defined as "the imparting or interchange of thoughts,
opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs".
Types of Communication
• Verbal Communication
Verbal communication is further divided into written and oral communication. The oral
communication refers to the spoken words in the communication process. Oral communication
can either be face-to-face communication or a conversation over the phone or on the voice chat
over the Internet. Spoken conversations or dialogs are influenced by voice modulation, pitch,
volume and even the speed and clarity of speaking. The other type of verbal communication is
written communication. Written communication can be either via snail mail, or email. The
effectiveness of written communication depends on the style of writing, vocabulary used,
grammar, clarity and precision of language.
• Nonverbal Communication
Non-verbal communication includes the overall body language of the person who is speaking,
which will include the body posture, the hand gestures, and overall body movements. The facial
expressions also play a major role while communication since the expressions on a person’s face
say a lot about his/her mood. On the other hand gestures like a handshake, a smile or a hug can
independently convey emotions. Non verbal communication can also be in the form of pictorial
representations, signboards, or even photographs, sketches and paintings.