MODELS OF MODERN COMMUNICATION
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The existence of humanity cannot be imagined outside of communicative activity. Regardless of gender, age, education, social status, territorial and national affiliation and many other data that describe the human personality, we constantly request, transmit and store data, which means that we are actively involved. A communication model is an abstract, verbal or graphic representation of communication processes that represents the relationship between the addressee, communication channel, means of communication and the addressee (communicator). In its most general form, the communication model is a chain: message source - communication channel - message receiver. This article outlines the essence of the concept of speech communication, the etymology of the concept of speech communication and its interpretation by various scientists.
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