• Paralanguage, also known as vocalics, is a component of meta-communication that may modify meaning, give nuanced meaning, or convey emotion, by using techniques...
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  • linguistic structure and may vary from each deaf community around the world. Paralanguage is a component of meta-communication that may modify meaning, give nuanced...
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  • ingressively. There are examples of ingressive sounds that belong to paralanguage. Japanese has what has been described an apicoprepalatal fricative approximant...
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    erotic closeness. Paralanguage, also known as vocalics, encompasses non-verbal elements in speech that convey information. Paralanguage is often used to...
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  • Machiavelli (Ebury, 1988, ISBN 0712623906) Personal Impact: Presence, Paralanguage and the Art of Good Communication (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1993, ISBN 1856192571)...
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  • HUH in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Huh or HUH may refer to: Huh? (paralanguage), a universal utterance requesting clarification Huh (disfluency), a...
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    (communication) List of voice actors Lombard effect Manner of articulation Paralanguage: nonverbal voice cues in communication Phonation Phonetics Puberphonia...
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  • as "eye-measure". Nunchi is closely related to the broader concept of paralanguage but also relies on an understanding of one's status relative to the person...
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  • Throat clearing is forcibly, sometimes mutedly, expelling air from one's lungs, sometimes to clear mucus, sometimes to attract attention to something....
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  • Cold reading Eye contact Facial expression Gesture Posture Proxemics Paralanguage Danesi, M (2006). "Kinesics". Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics:...
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  • Hockett, and Ray Birdwhistell. Trager's project was the development of paralanguage, while Birdwhistell worked on kinesics and Hall worked on proxemics....
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    dilation Olfaction Posture Proxemics Speech Affect Emotional prosody Paralanguage Intonation Loudness Prosody Rhythm Stress Tone Voice quality Social context...
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  • communication, including haptics (touch), kinesics (body movement), vocalics (paralanguage), and chronemics (structure of time). Edward T. Hall, the cultural anthropologist...
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    Emotion, Affect and Personality in Speech: The Bias of Language and Paralanguage. SpringerBriefs in Speech Technology. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-28047-9...
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    language, typically through speech or writing. Nonverbal communication and paralanguage can modify the meaning of communications by demonstrating ideas and intent...
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  • theory". The English tone of voice: essays in intonation, prosody and paralanguage. Edward Arnold. ISBN 9780713158014. Crystal, David; Quirk, Randolph (1964)...
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  • Crystal, David. English Tone of Voice: Essays in Intonation, Prosody and Paralanguage. London: Edward Arnold, 1975. Kulick, Don (2000). "Gay and Lesbian Language"...
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  • tone in messages. Emoji tend not to have their own meaning but act as a paralanguage, adding meaning to text. Emoji can add clarity and credibility to text...
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    language (kinesics), social distance (proxemics), touch (haptics), voice (paralanguage), physical environments/appearance, and use of objects. When communicating...
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  • the patient unable to comprehend changes in voice and body language. Paralanguage Phonological hierarchy Prosodic unit Prosody (poetry) Semantic prosody...
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  • metalanguage – Linguistic theory of semantic description Nested quotation Paralanguage – Communication of additional meaning, nuance, or emotion in speech Self-reference –...
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  • linguistics as a model for not only proxemics but also kinesics and paralanguage. Symbolic interactionism The Silent Language (1959) The Hidden Dimension...
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    Asteroff, Janet (1988). "Appendix C: Face Symbols and ASCII Character Set". Paralanguage in Electronic Mail: A Case Study (PhD thesis). Ann Arbor, Mich.: University...
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    providing air and airflow for the creation of vocal sounds, and other paralanguage communications such as sighs and gasps. Research suggests a role of the...
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  • where any signal (regardless of level) can be deceitful. Meta message Paralanguage Prosody (linguistics) "Mind, Nature, and Consciousness: Gregory Bateson...
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  • message is interpreted by the reader, and the letterer can suggest the paralanguage of dialogue by varying the weight, size and shape of the lettering. A...
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  • contextualization cues (overlapping terms by other scholars include paralanguage and kinesics). His publications and courses given include work in the...
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    chant is, at least in origin, an example of communication entirely by paralanguage. Context-meaningful words are sometimes applied ad hoc, however, such...
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  • styles are oral, written, face-to-face, nonverbal, physical nonverbal, paralanguage and visual.  A better understanding of these methods and styles will...
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    Oculesics – the study of eye behavior Olfactics – the study of scent Paralanguage – the study of voice communication outside of language Proxemics – the...
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