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Volume : XII, Issue : V, June - 2022

COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: A STUDY OF COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS IN ODISHA

Dr. Sudhansu kumar Dash, Prof.(Dr) Ramachandra Dhir

By : Laxmi Book Publication

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Language is the most powerful and convenient means of communication of human civilization. The non-linguistic symbols such as expressive gestures, signals of various kinds, traffic lights, road-sign, flags, emblems and many more such things are considered as the means of communication.

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Dr. Sudhansu kumar Dash, Prof.(Dr) Ramachandra Dhir(2022). COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: A STUDY OF COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS IN ODISHA. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XII, Issue. V, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/10475.pdf

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