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The nonverbal elements of speech, such as tone of voice, volume, pitch, and speed, that can
convey meaning alongside the actual words.
The nonverbal elements of speech, such as tone of voice, volume, pitch, and speed, that can convey meaning alongside the actual words.
PARALANGUAGE
Paralinguistic features that modify the meaning of words, such as whispering, shouting, or using a
sarcastic tone.
Paralinguistic features that modify the meaning of words, such as whispering, shouting, or using a sarcastic tone.
VOCAL QUALIFIERS
Nonverbal sounds, like sighs, laughter, or throat-clearing, that are not part of the verbal message
but can carry meaning.
Nonverbal sounds, like sighs, laughter, or throat-clearing, that are not part of the verbal message but can carry meaning.
VOCALIZATION
The study of body movement and posture as a form of nonverbal communication.
The study of body movement and posture as a form of nonverbal communication.
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The study of how people use and perceive the physical space around them and how it affects
communication.
The study of how people use and perceive the physical space around them and how it affects communication.
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The study of communication through touch, including handshakes, hugs, and other forms of
physical contact.
The study of communication through touch, including handshakes, hugs, and other forms of physical contact.
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