听觉技能和交际过程

R. Cohen
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使用抽象符号进行交流的能力被认为是人类最伟大的成就之一。通过使用口头和书面符号,人类已经能够一代又一代地交流复杂的信息。这一成就是人类凌驾于其他所有物种之上的主要原因。
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Auditory Skills and the Communicative Process
The ability to communicate, using abstract symbols, is recognized as one of the human race's greatest achievements. Through the use of both oral and written symbolization humans have been able to communicate complex information from generation to generation. This single achievement is primarily responsible for human dominance over all other species.
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