Interactive Communication and the Trends of Using Language in Interactive Communication
Interaction in essence is the mutual reciprocity in language among the participants in communication. Interaction is the nature of communication as social activity. The interaction in modern communication is not only a method but also an objective that the communicators strive for. This article discusses the characteristics of the new audiences in their interaction activities and the features of the language in interaction.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 4 (2020).
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