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Paralanguage, also
known as vocalics, is a
component of meta-communication that may
modify meaning, give
nuanced meaning, or
convey emotion, by
using suprasegmental...
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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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erotic closeness.
Paralanguage, also
known as vocalics, encomp****es non-verbal
elements in
speech that
convey information.
Paralanguage is
often used to...
- communication,
including haptics (touch),
kinesics (body movement),
vocalics (
paralanguage), and
chronemics (structure of time).
Edward T. Hall, the
cultural anthropologist...
- (kinesics),
social distance (proxemics),
touch (haptics),
voice (prosody and
paralanguage),
physical environments/appearance, and use of objects. When communicating...
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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....
- 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...
- (communication) List of
voice actors Lombard effect Manner of
articulation Paralanguage:
nonverbal voice cues in
communication Phonation Phonetics Puberphonia...
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Machiavelli (Ebury, 1988, ISBNÂ 0712623906)
Personal Impact: Presence,
Paralanguage and the Art of Good
Communication (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1993, ISBNÂ 1856192571)...
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dilation Olfaction Posture Proxemics Speech Affect Emotional prosody Paralanguage Intonation Loudness Prosody Rhythm Stress Tone
Voice quality Social context...