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Abstract
The premise that possibly there are other means of communicating apart from language has generated a lot of interest in different areas. This study looks at non-verbal forms of communication that primarily includes gestures, movements, expressions, symbols and art or media. The research involves administering qualitative surveys and interviews on how non-linguistic assistance is employed in day-to-day activities. Responses have been analyzed to seek out prominent non-verbal interactions and how these can be rated against the use of verbal communication. The results acknowledge the need to explore linguistic variations further as a prevalent unspecified concern in the domain of language.
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