• 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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  • painting is sometimes given as an example of meta message conveyed by paralanguage, like the Alfred Korzybski's "The word is not the thing" and "The map...
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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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  • 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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    (communication) List of voice actors Lombard effect Manner of articulation Paralanguage: nonverbal voice cues in communication Phonation Phonetics Puberphonia...
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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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  • Machiavelli (Ebury, 1988, ISBN 0712623906) Personal Impact: Presence, Paralanguage and the Art of Good Communication (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1993, ISBN 1856192571)...
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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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  • Cold reading Eye contact Facial expression Gesture Posture Proxemics Paralanguage Danesi, M (2006). "Kinesics". Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics:...
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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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