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enciphered communication - перевод на русский

ACADEMIC FIELD THAT DEALS WITH PROCESSES OF COMMUNICATION
Communication Studies; Communication sciences; Communication Science; Communications studies; Media and communication studies; Communication Sciences; Communication science; Communication research; Communication Research; Communications Studies; Communications research; Communication scientist; Communication scholar
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enciphered communication      
(за) шифрованная (засекреченная) связь, связь с криптографической защитой (с криптографическим закрытием) информации, шифросвязь
international communication         
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Global communication; Transnational communication

общая лексика

служба международной связи

nonverbal communication         
  • physical contact]].
  • thumb
  • A [[high five]] is an example of communicative touch.
  • Policeman directing traffic by gesture
  • This gesture is accepted by Dutch people as meaning "brilliant", but varies greatly in other cultures around the world, and is ubiquitous in emoji culture.
  • Symbol table for non-verbal communication with [[patient]]s
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH SENDING AND RECEIVING WORDLESS (MOSTLY VISUAL) CUES BETWEEN PEOPLE
Non-verbal; Non-verbal communication; Nonverbal; Nonverbal and Gestural Communication; Non verbal communication; Nonverbal intimacy; Nonverbal Intimacy; Nonverbal communication (NVC); Gestural communication; Nonverbal language; Artifactics; Nonverbal cues; Speech-independent gestures; Nonverbal Communication; User talk:HebinCMN2160/Nonverbal communication
невербальная коммуникация; общение, которое не предусматривает использование устной или письменной речи (обычно речь идет о языке тела, различных знаковых системах).
non-verbal         
  • physical contact]].
  • thumb
  • A [[high five]] is an example of communicative touch.
  • Policeman directing traffic by gesture
  • This gesture is accepted by Dutch people as meaning "brilliant", but varies greatly in other cultures around the world, and is ubiquitous in emoji culture.
  • Symbol table for non-verbal communication with [[patient]]s
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH SENDING AND RECEIVING WORDLESS (MOSTLY VISUAL) CUES BETWEEN PEOPLE
Non-verbal; Non-verbal communication; Nonverbal; Nonverbal and Gestural Communication; Non verbal communication; Nonverbal intimacy; Nonverbal Intimacy; Nonverbal communication (NVC); Gestural communication; Nonverbal language; Artifactics; Nonverbal cues; Speech-independent gestures; Nonverbal Communication; User talk:HebinCMN2160/Nonverbal communication
non-verbal adj. невербальный
non-verbal         
  • physical contact]].
  • thumb
  • A [[high five]] is an example of communicative touch.
  • Policeman directing traffic by gesture
  • This gesture is accepted by Dutch people as meaning "brilliant", but varies greatly in other cultures around the world, and is ubiquitous in emoji culture.
  • Symbol table for non-verbal communication with [[patient]]s
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH SENDING AND RECEIVING WORDLESS (MOSTLY VISUAL) CUES BETWEEN PEOPLE
Non-verbal; Non-verbal communication; Nonverbal; Nonverbal and Gestural Communication; Non verbal communication; Nonverbal intimacy; Nonverbal Intimacy; Nonverbal communication (NVC); Gestural communication; Nonverbal language; Artifactics; Nonverbal cues; Speech-independent gestures; Nonverbal Communication; User talk:HebinCMN2160/Nonverbal communication

прилагательное

общая лексика

невербальный

nonverbal         
  • physical contact]].
  • thumb
  • A [[high five]] is an example of communicative touch.
  • Policeman directing traffic by gesture
  • This gesture is accepted by Dutch people as meaning "brilliant", but varies greatly in other cultures around the world, and is ubiquitous in emoji culture.
  • Symbol table for non-verbal communication with [[patient]]s
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION THROUGH SENDING AND RECEIVING WORDLESS (MOSTLY VISUAL) CUES BETWEEN PEOPLE
Non-verbal; Non-verbal communication; Nonverbal; Nonverbal and Gestural Communication; Non verbal communication; Nonverbal intimacy; Nonverbal Intimacy; Nonverbal communication (NVC); Gestural communication; Nonverbal language; Artifactics; Nonverbal cues; Speech-independent gestures; Nonverbal Communication; User talk:HebinCMN2160/Nonverbal communication

[nɔn'və:b(ə)l]

специальный термин

несловесный

невербальный

прилагательное

специальный термин

несловесный

невербальный

communication disorder         
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SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER THAT INVOLVES SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE
Communication disorders; Communications disorder; Symbolic dysfunction; Language deficits; Developmental speech or language disorder; Developmental speech disorder; List of communication disorders; Communication impairment; Speech and communication disorders; Cognitive communication disorder; Cognitive communication disorders
коммуникативное расстройство; нарушение речи и языка.
communication model         
  • p=174}}
  • Barnlund's model of interpersonal communication. The communicators are represented by yellow-orange circles. The colored areas show different types of cues. The orange arrows show how the communicators decode those cues. The communicators react to them by encoding behavioral responses represented by the yellow arrows.
  • Dance's helical model understands communication in analogy to an upward-moving and widening helix.
  • Gerbner's model of communication starts with the perception of an event. ''M'' is the communicator who formulates a message about this event. The message is then perceived and interpreted by the audience, labeled in the diagram as ''M₂''.
  • Visual presentation of Lasswell's model of communication as a linear transmission model.<ref name="Steinberg2007"/><ref name="Sapienza2015"/>
  • Linear transmission model
  • The basic components of Newcomb's model are two communicators (A and B) and a topic (X). The arrows symbolize the orientations the communicators have toward each other and toward the topic.
  • Berlo's model includes a detailed discussion of the four main components of communication and their different aspects.<ref name="Berlo1960c"/><ref name="Mannan2013"/>
  • One requirement of successful communication is that the message is located in the overlap of the fields of experience of the participants.<ref name="Schramm1954"/>
  • Schramm's model of communication differs from earlier models by including a feedback loop.
  • Steps of plant communication
  • Transaction model
  • Westley and MacLean's expansion of Newcomb's model.
CONCEPTUAL MODEL USED TO EXPLAIN THE HUMAN COMMUNICATION PROCESS
Communication models; Gerbner's model; Model of communication; Communication model; Gerbner's model of communication; Newcomb's model; Newcomb's model of communication; Theodore H. Newcomb; Dance's model of communication; Helical model of communication

общая лексика

модель взаимодействия

model of communication         
  • p=174}}
  • Barnlund's model of interpersonal communication. The communicators are represented by yellow-orange circles. The colored areas show different types of cues. The orange arrows show how the communicators decode those cues. The communicators react to them by encoding behavioral responses represented by the yellow arrows.
  • Dance's helical model understands communication in analogy to an upward-moving and widening helix.
  • Gerbner's model of communication starts with the perception of an event. ''M'' is the communicator who formulates a message about this event. The message is then perceived and interpreted by the audience, labeled in the diagram as ''M₂''.
  • Visual presentation of Lasswell's model of communication as a linear transmission model.<ref name="Steinberg2007"/><ref name="Sapienza2015"/>
  • Linear transmission model
  • The basic components of Newcomb's model are two communicators (A and B) and a topic (X). The arrows symbolize the orientations the communicators have toward each other and toward the topic.
  • Berlo's model includes a detailed discussion of the four main components of communication and their different aspects.<ref name="Berlo1960c"/><ref name="Mannan2013"/>
  • One requirement of successful communication is that the message is located in the overlap of the fields of experience of the participants.<ref name="Schramm1954"/>
  • Schramm's model of communication differs from earlier models by including a feedback loop.
  • Steps of plant communication
  • Transaction model
  • Westley and MacLean's expansion of Newcomb's model.
CONCEPTUAL MODEL USED TO EXPLAIN THE HUMAN COMMUNICATION PROCESS
Communication models; Gerbner's model; Model of communication; Communication model; Gerbner's model of communication; Newcomb's model; Newcomb's model of communication; Theodore H. Newcomb; Dance's model of communication; Helical model of communication
модель коммуникации, графическое представление всей цепи коммуникации.
group communication         
CONVERSATIONS OF A FEW PEOPLE
Small group communication; Small research group; Small-group communication; Group communication; Virtual Teams & Small Group Communication
общение в группе.

Определение

non-verbal
also nonverbal
Non-verbal communication consists of things such as the expression on your face, your arm movements, or your tone of voice, which show how you feel about something without using words.
? verbal
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Википедия

Communication studies

Communication studies or communication science is an academic discipline that deals with processes of human communication and behavior, patterns of communication in interpersonal relationships, social interactions and communication in different cultures. Communication is commonly defined as giving, receiving or exchanging ideas, information, signals or messages through appropriate media, enabling individuals or groups to persuade, to seek information, to give information or to express emotions effectively. Communication studies is a social science that uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop a body of knowledge that encompasses a range of topics, from face-to-face conversation at a level of individual agency and interaction to social and cultural communication systems at a macro level.

Scholarly communication theorists focus primarily on refining the theoretical understanding of communication, examining statistics in order to help substantiate claims. The range of social scientific methods to study communication has been expanding. Communication researchers draw upon a variety of qualitative and quantitative techniques. The linguistic and cultural turns of the mid-20th century led to increasingly interpretative, hermeneutic, and philosophic approaches towards the analysis of communication. Conversely, the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s have seen the rise of new analytically, mathematically, and computationally focused techniques.

As a field of study, communication is applied to journalism, business, mass media, public relations, marketing, news and television broadcasting, interpersonal and intercultural communication, education, public administration—and beyond. As all spheres of human activity and conveyance are affected by the interplay between social communication structure and individual agency, communication studies has gradually expanded its focus to other domains, such as health, medicine, economy, military and penal institutions, the Internet, social capital, and the role of communicative activity in the development of scientific knowledge.

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