The Meaning of the Built Environment: A Nonverbal Communication Approach. Amos Rapoport

The Meaning of the Built Environment: A Nonverbal Communication Approach


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The model approaches language development from a communication science orientation, emphasizing the social function of language and the development of nonverbal communication and imitation as foundations for verbal language. However, the majority of this training has occurred in simulated environments [21], classroom settings [22, 23] or through online distance learning programs with professionals [24–26] rather than in families' homes. Oxford ; New York: Pergamon Press, 1977. The Meaning of the Built Environment: A Nonverbal Communication Approach. The Meaning of the Built Environment: A Nonverbal Communication Approach, Tucson, AZ, The University of Arizona Press. 9) apply communications, views and findings. House Form and Culture, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice-Hall. Human Aspects of Urban Form: Towards a Man-Environment Approach to Urban Form and Design. Amos Rapoport, in his book “The Meaning of the Built Environment. The.Meaning.of.the.Built.Environment.