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Communication and Indonesian language

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Difference between Communication and Indonesian language

Communication vs. Indonesian language

Communication (from Latin commūnicāre, meaning "to share") is the act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules. Indonesian (bahasa Indonesia) is the official language of Indonesia.

Similarities between Communication and Indonesian language

Communication and Indonesian language have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Globalization, Intonation (linguistics), Stress (linguistics), Technology, Tone (linguistics).

Globalization

Globalization or globalisation is the process of interaction and integration between people, companies, and governments worldwide.

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Intonation (linguistics)

In linguistics, intonation is variation in spoken pitch when used, not for distinguishing words (a concept known as tone), but, rather, for a range of other functions such as indicating the attitudes and emotions of the speaker, signalling the difference between statements and questions, and between different types of questions, focusing attention on important elements of the spoken message and also helping to regulate conversational interaction.

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Stress (linguistics)

In linguistics, and particularly phonology, stress or accent is relative emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable in a word, or to a certain word in a phrase or sentence.

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Technology

Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is first robustly defined by Jacob Bigelow in 1829 as: "...principles, processes, and nomenclatures of the more conspicuous arts, particularly those which involve applications of science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the emolument of those who pursue them".

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Tone (linguistics)

Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning – that is, to distinguish or to inflect words.

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Communication and Indonesian language Comparison

Communication has 170 relations, while Indonesian language has 364. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 0.94% = 5 / (170 + 364).

References

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