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Title: NONVIOLENT COMMUNICATION – A LITERATURE REVIEW |
Author: Sílvia Costa Pinto and Maria Nascimento Cunha |
Abstract: This research aims to contribute to the reflexive process in which it appears to combine the relationship between Grammar, Language and Communication in themselves. Finding, in this sense, valid reasons capable of validating this creative and empowering process of healthier and more peaceful human relations. It is also intended to demonstrate nonviolent communication is directly related to linguistic forms (verbal, oral and written language, and non-verbal language). The present study aims to objectively approach the theory of nonviolent communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg (2021), reporting almost exclusively as bibliographic support to the author’s book “Nonviolent Communication: the secret to communicating successfully” which, in addition to being a reference work in the approach to this theme, has, for the research team, the intention of honoring the author as a person, as a professional and as a human being, and humbly contributing to his cause, sharing the message. |
Keywords: Nonviolent Communication; Language; To communicate; Empathy; Human relations |
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