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Scenic communication in specialized communication

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Published/Copyright: June 26, 2024
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Abstract

Scenic communication does not only appear in drama and theater, but also within specialized or professional communication. For this reason, a model of communication in drama and theater is first taken up here, which in turn is based on a simple model of linguistic or specialized communication. Following this, scenic communication in specialized communication is recorded and described using a few more or less prototypical examples. Three types are distinguished, which can be supplemented by further constellation.


Corresponding author: Thorsten Roelcke, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany, E-mail:

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