Abstract

This simplified research revolves around the topic of linguistic communication patterns, as it is limited to tracking all the apparent patterns, and then briefly defining them. This is after classifying them according to the quality of communication into patterns (indicative, friendly, and turbulent), then the second part of it revolves around the role of those patterns in the success of the communication process, citing three communicative models, according to the classification of communicative patterns (indicative, friendly, and turbulent) with an explanation of how the process succeeds Communicative, with an understanding of the role of patterns in their success.

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