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Words communicate assumptions.
He says swear words communicate a lot in a short space of time and can encourage speed without people taking it personally.
"I'm known for being clear partly because I'm not diplomatic," he says, contrasting himself with many of his peers, who, in his words, communicate with "a great deal of Peter Lorre shuffling of the feet".
My view: Most of the time, plain words communicate best, but every now and then — when dealing with an inquisitive audience — it doesn't hurt to stretch the readership's vocabulary.
After death, words communicate joy and grief, appreciation and contribution.
I'm listening to what their words communicate and I'm listening to what their body language communicates.
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Although in the 21st century the term awe and awesome are used colloquially to connote amazement and admiration historically these words communicated feelings of powerlessness, fear and dread.
At 2 years, she sat without support and transferred objects from hand to hand; at 3 years, she crawls and pulls to stand but she still has no words, communicating by pointing and other non-verbal means.
During those conversations, there's one thing you always wait to hear: the word "communicate".
The question Indian philosophers seem to raise is "what does a word communicate?" They were also interested in detecting if there was some sort of sequence in which different aspects of layers of meaning were communicated.
Typically by age 2, children use a variety of two-word combinations (more cookie, mommy work), know at least 50 words and mostly use words to communicate.
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