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... receiver , if the message is not decoded in a manner that corresponds faithfully to the encoding , and if the person ... receiver and sender must be in tune . This , of course , is clear in the case of a radio transmitter and receiver ...
... receiver , if the message is not decoded in a manner that corresponds faithfully to the encoding , and if the person ... receiver and sender must be in tune . This , of course , is clear in the case of a radio transmitter and receiver ...
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... receiver so that he may encode his message in such a way that the destination will be in tune with the message and ... RECEIVER RELAY 1 TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTING AGENT RECEIVER DESTINATION RELAY 2 TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTING AGENT RECEIVER ...
... receiver so that he may encode his message in such a way that the destination will be in tune with the message and ... RECEIVER RELAY 1 TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTING AGENT RECEIVER DESTINATION RELAY 2 TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTING AGENT RECEIVER ...
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... receiver decodes in accordance with his experience , or the receiver acts upon the message in such a way that when he receives it , it is decoded in a clear , definite statement . The idea or concept , as the receiver has decoded it by ...
... receiver decodes in accordance with his experience , or the receiver acts upon the message in such a way that when he receives it , it is decoded in a clear , definite statement . The idea or concept , as the receiver has decoded it by ...
Contents
WHAT TECHNICAL WRITING IS | 1 |
SEMANTICS AND THE PROCESS | 13 |
Origin and Nature of Language Communication Seman | 34 |
Copyright | |
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