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Theoretical review of corporate communication with special attention to linguistic effects and communication noise

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Székely, B. (2023). Theoretical review of corporate communication with special attention to linguistic effects and communication noise. Régiókutatás Szemle, 6(2), 82-88. https://doi.org/10.30716/RSZ/21/2/8
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Based on literature, the aim of this review is to provide a clear vision of the general aspects of communication, the linguistic effects in communication, and noises in organizational communication and their solutions. Regarding the review of different disciplines, the basic concept of communication appears differently; communication noises must be considered in all the cases during communication. Noise includes physical phenomena, psychological factors, but it can also be interpreted as linguistic or intellectual barriers, such as those arising from the interpretation of loanwords and different wording. In Hungary, research on the effectiveness of organizational communication has examined the effect of different wording of job advertisements in a general framework, research results on the use of loanwords and different wording are found in linguistic research.

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