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addition, it is clear that both verbal and nonverbal messages were sent in both directions significantly contributing to the affectations of language barriers.6
In order to help understand the subject of language barriers as it relates to communication, interviews were carried out between two individuals who had been living together in a romantic relationship for over two ye
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