different abilities. Also there are lots of paradoxes that people with healthy organs sometimes are further from the truth than people with some disabilities. The good example is the people with aphasia‚ which can always define the truth‚ using paralinguistic features and cues of intonation (for them the whole meaning of sentence make completely no sense). Naturally human senses has a limitations such as : 1) pair of healthy human eyes have a total field of view of about two hundred degrees horizontally
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bodily gesture reach a wide variety of conclusions as to the nature of gesture in relation to speech. Some hypothesize that the two occur in synchrony and are part of an integrated cognitive system ‚while others hypothesize that gesture is a paralinguistic phenomenon serving to aid speech production‚ and occurs more often when speech becomes difficult.These theories however are based on results from studies that examine different parts or types of gesture behavior. Pauses have often been divided
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relatively informal tone for this Newsnight interview. This confident authority is reinforced by paralinguistic features. His body language is relaxed and he nods approvingly as he introduces BA‚ suggesting his awareness of her status as a political commentator who can make a valuable contribution to the debate. However his fluent and articulate use of
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TP Lesson Number Level of group Number of Ss Minutes 01 Intermediate 20 Lesson Aims (By the end of the lesson Ss will be better able to…) Main aim (systems: pronunciation): By the end of this lesson‚ Ss will be better able to ask personal questions focusing on using stress‚ intonation and tone more accurately Sub aim (skills: speaking): By the end of the lesson‚ Ss will have practiced the phonological features aforementioned and will be more confident and accurate when asking personal
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We do this automatic‚ spontaneously * Basic Non-verbal channels: * Facial expressions- they current moods * Eye contact- positive and negative feelings * Body language- reveal emotional state * Touching * Paralinguistic channel- you can say words in different ways * Channels of Communications * Three types * Emblems- depend on the country‚ because in one country it may be okay but in another it may be offensive * Illustrators
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Effective communication is the foundation for any health care setting. Communication is essential in these environments as is helps classify issues‚ provides emotional support and also establishes relationships. It is important for employees in health care setting’s to be equipped with social skills in order to identify wide range of emotional needs. Wilbur Schramm theory is ‘to understand human communication process‚ one must understand how people relate to each other’. For example a care worker
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Multimodal Human-Machine Emotional Intelligence System Abstract: The lot of researcher have developed intelligent human behaviours system that can effectively perform human behaviours detection method but in order to react appropriately as like a human‚ the computer would need to have some perception of the emotional state of the human‚ so that this research is used to evaluate the potential for emotion recognition technology to improve the quality of human- computer interaction in real time
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3 Theory of Verbal Communication It has been suggested that since verbal communication (i.e.‚ using human language to represent the world and pass on information) can be seen as a subsystem of a larger system of human communication‚ it therefore exhibits all features of an open communication system (cf. Katz and Kahn 1966). The following characteristics provide an insight into the nature of ´the speechmaking system´ from this perspective (cf. Ross 1989): a) importation of energy from outside
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communicated through gesture; body language or posture; facial expression and eye gaze; object communication such as clothing‚ hairstyles or even architecture; symbols and graphics; prosodic features of speech such as intonation and stress and other paralinguistic features of speech such as voice quality‚ emotion and speaking style. To define it in a simpler way‚ the nonverbal communication can
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SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION COLLABORATIVE SUMMARY a) What is the comic strip about? With respect to what the comic is about‚ we have concluded that the man in the cartoon seems to be a foreigner who travels to another country and comes across local people who say some words and make a particular gesture in a nice manner. The man then makes use of his situational schematic knowledge (De Vega‚ 1995) to interpret the gesture and the linguistic input he receives. By constructing meaning
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