-
consciously or unconsciously. The
study of
paralanguage is
known as
paralinguistics and was
invented by
George L.
Trager in the 1950s,
while he was working...
- velar-released
click or uvular-released click, is a
click consonant found in
paralinguistic use in
languages across Africa, such as Wolof. The
tongue is in a similar...
- oral/spoken language,
utterances have
several characteristics such as
paralinguistic features,
which are
aspects of
speech such as
facial expression, gesture...
-
sound that
distinguishes words) in
English but a
paralinguistic speech-sound.
Similarly paralinguistic usage of
dental clicks is made in
certain other...
-
group of
black scholars,
Ebonics may be
defined as "the
linguistic and
paralinguistic features which on a
concentric continuum represent the communicative...
-
shortenings Reactive tokens Pictograms and
logograms (rebus abbreviation)
Paralinguistic and
prosodic features Capitalization Emoticons Variations in spelling...
- by
using techniques such as prosody, pitch, volume, intonation, etc.
Paralinguistic information,
because it is phenomenal,
belongs to the
external speech...
- in
everyday life.
Another branch of CMC
research examines the use of
paralinguistic features such as emoticons,
pragmatic rules such as turn-taking and...
-
expressions or
gestures and may also be of a (psycho-)physiological or
paralinguistic nature. To date, the
focus has been on
identifying pain intensity, but...
- in UmotÃna (a
recently extinct Bororoan language of Brazil), and as
paralinguistic sounds elsewhere. They are also
relatively common in
disordered speech...