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    Cross Culture Understanding PARALINGUISTICS Agita Violy Components Of Non-Verbal Communication Facial Expression Gestures Appearance Haptics Non-Verbal Communication Paralinguistics Body Language and Posture Eye Gaze Proxemics Definition Paralanguage Paralanguage is the area of non-verbal communication that emphasizes body language and voice nuances as means of expressing thoughts and feelings. ParalinguisticParalinguistic is the study of voice and how words are said. When you open

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    ‘for sure’ these are some of the words she uses. They both also see each other as equals because they have both taken the path from ben broke to becoming millionaires and they are both dressed in a similar manor and they are both using similar paralinguistic features. This all shows that the interview is a very informal interview and they both see each other as equals. In the blue peter interview‚ J.k Rowling speech is very childlike because she has adapted the way she speaks to suit the children

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    receiver to be able to decode a message sufficiently. The quality of interpersonal communication has drastically changed due to the expanse of electronic communication channels readily available in modern times. Eye contact‚ head movements and paralinguistics are aspects of interpersonal communication that electronic communication means can obstruct or assist – whether in a positive or a negative manner. E-mail‚ Text Messaging and Video Conferencing are three forms of electronic communication that

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    Movie Review and Analysis of Communication Styles of the Characters Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner is a 1967 Academy Award-winning comedy-drama film starring Spencer Tracy‚ Sidney Poitier‚ Katharine Hepburn‚ and Katharine Houghton. The main characters: Sidney Poitier - Dr. John Wade Prentice Katharine Houghton - Joanne ‘Joey’ Drayton‚ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Katharine Hepburn - Christina Drayton‚ wife of Matt Drayton Spencer Tracy - Matt Drayton

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    Deception Detective How often do people lie? If someone asked you how many times a day you lie‚ what would you say? People most commonly say they lie two times a day‚ this is an understatement. In actuality people lie about seven to eight times a day. Men and women tell different kinds of lies. Men tell self oriented lies‚ which means they tell lies about themselves. Women tell un-oriented lies‚ which means they tell lies about other people‚ specifically lies about other women. Typically

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    Questionnaire for English controlled assessment – media chef 1. What chef do you prefer to watch on your TV screens; Nigella Lawson or Gordon Ramsay? --------------------------------------------------------2. Circle the answer; Does the chef you like use paralinguistic? YES NO 3. Circle the answer; Do you prefer it when your chef of your choice speak formally or informally? YES NO Why? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Nonverbal communication Introduction Role‚ Importance& Principles Kinesics & Proximics Body Language & Paralanguage Introduction to Nonverbal Communication Definition of nonverbal communication ([Malandro‚ Barker & Barker 1989]): Nonverbal communication is the process by which nonverbal behaviours are used‚ either singly or in combination with verbal behaviours‚ in the exchange and interpretation of messages within a given situation or context. Classes of Nonverbal Communication ([Malandro

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    to debate as your role as a speaker means you must convince the audience that your point of view is correct‚ debaters use rhetoric to achieve this along with many other rhetorical devices such as overstatement‚ definition‚ irony and metaphor. Paralinguistics are a key component to any speech and hence any debate. How we use our voice is paramount our success and the audiences belief in what we are saying. Outside of what we say and how we say it a lot the audiences understanding comes from the debater’s

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    communication. Traditional dimensions of nonverbal communication include physical appearance‚ territory and personal space‚ facial expressions‚ gestures and posture‚ vocal cues‚ time‚ eye contact‚ and touch. Kinesics‚ haptics‚ proxemics‚ and paralinguistics encompass the majority of these components. Kinesics Kinesics is defined as the study of nonlinguistic body movements‚ such as gestures and facial expressions‚ as a systematic mode of communication. A gesture it is said can be worth a thousand

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION Rationale The difference between how something is said and what is said is called paralanguage. Albert Mehrabian as cited by Allan Chapman (2009) attests that human communication consists of 93 percent body language and paralinguistic cues‚ while only 7% of communication consists of words themselves. His research has suggested that between 60 and 70 percent of all meanings is derived from nonverbal behavior. It is interesting to note that a vast majority of people communicate

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