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spoken communication

noun as in word of mouth

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For example, degeneration in the temporal lobes, which are the seat of language in the brain, leads to difficulties in producing and understanding written and spoken communication.

I see this as the two of you not knowing how to engage in intimate spoken communication.

The dictionary defines “discourse” as “written or spoken communication or debate” and does not include action, especially violence, whereas the event on Jan. 6 resulted in injuries and deaths.

With everyone in distress from coronavirus, maintaining meaningful spoken communication with loved ones through phone calls and – where safe – visits are more important than ever.

Dr. Legs explained that many people believe spoken communication evolved because human societies had become so complex that hand gestures and grunting were no longer enough.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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