Friendly intercourse; reciprocal exchange of civilities; especially, intercourse between persons by means of letters.
The letters which pass between correspondents.
Letters, postcards, memorandums, notes, telecommunications, and any other form of addressed, written communications that are sent and received. See also GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE FILES, TRANSITORY CORRESPONDENCE FILES.
communication by means of exchanged written messages, for example, letters or e-mail; written messages, especially letters.
Any communication with a student in the form of an official letter is referred to as Correspondence.
Computer Envelopes / Addresses Faxing Letters / Memos / Forms Mail Minutes Outlines Proofreading Techniques Reports / Footnotes Reports/Footnotes
Any form of addressed and written communication sent and received, including letters, postcards, memoranda, notes, telegrams or cables.
Correspondence is a written communication sent to either the Case Creator
Any form of written communication sent or received in the course of affairs, including letters, postcards, memoranda, notes, electronic mail, facsimiles, telegrams, or cables.
represents; letter-sound correspondence, as c representing /k/ in cat and /s/ in cent. Note: Technically, grapheme- phoneme correspondence refers to how letters correspond to sounds, not vice versa. Phonics as a teaching device in reading instruction concerns grapheme-phoneme correspondencesā¹that is, how to pronounce words seen in print. Cp. phoneme-grapheme correspondence.
Written communication, consisting of letters, postcards, memoranda, notes, telegrams and cables
Any written or electronic communication prepared for delivery to a current or prospective customer, and not for dissemination to multiple customers or the general public. Contrast with: Sales Literature.