Theparalanguageof caregiving: baby talk to the institutionalized aged - the field study.
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Theparalanguageof caregiving : baby talk to the institutionalized aged.
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The book ends where it began, with questions about which parts of intonation contours are linguistic and categorical and which areparalanguage.
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She finds that the repatterning of sentence structure, question formation, andparalanguageis more appropriately understood as "styling" - that is, the imposition of a standardized format.
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All the second language research discussed so far has focused on linguistic representations of space, butparalanguageis another option that speakers can and do use.
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The painting is sometimes given as an example of meta message conveyed byparalanguage.
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It relates to theparalanguageof communication, which is the nonverbal component of verbal communication.
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Context is the way the message is delivered and is known asparalanguage.
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Speech also contains nonverbal elements known asparalanguage.
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It is closely related to the broader concept ofparalanguage, however "nunchi" also relies on an understanding of one's status relative to the person with whom they're interacting.
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Paralanguagemay be expressed consciously or unconsciously.
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Even speech contains nonverbal elements known asparalanguage, including voice quality, rate, pitch, volume, and speaking style, as well as prosodic features such as rhythm, intonation, and stress.
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It is sometimes mistakenly referred to as body language (kinesics), but nonverbal communication encompasses much more, such as use of voice (paralanguage), touch (haptics), distance (proxemics), and physical environments/appearance.
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His work has served as a basis for all later research, especially those investigating the relationship betweenparalanguageand culture (sinceparalanguageis learned, it differs by language and culture).
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Metamessages can be delivered by a wide variety of means, including verbal modifiers (like certainly, only, just, etc.), andin spoken communicationbyparalanguage, e.g. by rhythm and pitch.
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