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An episode focused on how spoken communication has shaped our lives.

How our lives are shaped by spoken communication: Eugene Buder of UW-Madison converts conversation to real time (music) and shows how this can benefit people with speech problems; Anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher notes how perception of intimacy manipulates inter-gender conversation; Dr. Jon Lyon and Dr. Jay Rosenbek help show veterans learn that speech is not the only way to communicate.

01/16/1990 | Rating NR

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WPT Archives: 1990s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

7 Central 113

Special | 26m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

How our lives are shaped by spoken communication: Eugene Buder of UW-Madison converts conversation to real time (music) and shows how this can benefit people with speech problems; Anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher notes how perception of intimacy manipulates inter-gender conversation; Dr. Jon Lyon and Dr. Jay Rosenbek help show veterans learn that speech is not the only way to communicate.

01/16/1990 | Rating NR

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