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  1. Biosemiotic conflict in communication.Jean Jacques Askenasy - 2016 - Pragmatics and Cognition 23 (3):364-375.
    Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Y. Michael Barilan have described the conflictual aspects of human communication. Humans communicate through verbal language, body-language, and stereotypes. These 3 types of communication can be in harmony or conflict.Verbal and corporal communication are well known. During the past decade, I have examined the field of phatic communication. Phatic communication consists of laughing, crying, yawning, sighing, gasping, sneezing and hiccupping, actions that date back over 500 million years to the Reptilia class of the animal kingdom. During the (...)
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