Xavier Laborda Gil, Claves de la comunicación oral. Prácticas para el orador afable
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https://doi.org/10.20420/Phil.Can.2020.308Keywords:
oral communication, verbal communication, para-verbal communication, non-verbal communicationAbstract
Xavier Laborda Gil, Claves de la comunicación oral. Prácticas para el orador afable. Barcelona: Editorial UOC, 2019. 144 pp. ISBN: 978-84-9180-584-7.
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