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    Paralanguage

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    where you are in the world. For my video research project‚ I was assigned to look at something that I knew nothing about and this topic came in the form of‚ paralanguage. Sometimes the words you choose aren’t as important as one may think; sometimes the most important thing is how you choose to say those words. The proper definition of paralanguage is as follows‚ the nonlexical component of communication by speech‚ for example intonation‚ pitch and speed of speaking‚ hesitation noises‚ gesture‚ and

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    Modern Day Paralanguage

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    all of these auxiliary communication methods as paralanguageParalanguage is part of the redundancy in communication that helps prevent ineffective communication.  It can prevent the wrong message from inadvertently being passed on‚ as often is the case in a telephone call and even more so in a letter.  The paralanguage messages that can be observed through face to face contact also makes it more difficult to lie or to hide emotions.  Paralanguage is often more important in communication than what

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    PARALANGUAGE Powerpoint 1

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    PARALANGUAGE WHAT IS PARALANGUAGE? PARALANGUAGE MAY BE DEFINED AS THE VOCAL BUT NON-VERBAL DIMENSION OF SPEECH. PARALANGUAGE REFERS TO: THE MANNER IN WHICH SOMETHING IS SAID RATHER THAN TO WHAT IS SAID VOCAL FEATURES SUCH AS TEMPO‚ VOLUME‚ SPEED‚ PROSODY‚ RHYTHM‚ AND RESONANCE‚ INTONATION OF SPEECH‚ PITCH THE HIGHNESS OR LOWNESS OF VOCAL TONE. VOCALIZATIONS SUCH AS YELLING‚ LAUGHING‚ MOANING‚ WHINING AND BELCHING - THESE SEND DIFFERENT MESSAGES IN DIFFERENT CULTURES (JAPAN — GIGGLING INDICATES

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    Uses of Paralanguage & Non-verbal Communication. A year ago‚ I had an argument with my father for an hour. On a fine day after the air was cleared‚ my mother insightfully cross-analysed the argument for my better understanding of the situation. She told me the argument was aggravated NOT because of the context of the arguments but the way I put it forth. To which my reply was‚ “I was not arguing‚ that’s the way I talk.” Paralanguage Now‚ this incident brings me to the topic of paralanguage. Paralanguage

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    Analysis of M- and P-Time

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    Edward Hall proposed a classification of time as a form of communication‚ in which cultures organize their time in one of two ways: monochronic (M-time) or polychromic (P-time). Both of these classifications represent very distinct approaches to time utilization and perception of time‚ one being monochronic‚ which views time as segmented and something that should be rationed. Whereas the other‚ polychronic‚ sees time as something that should be flexible‚ so the more important things in life can

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    Of all human skills‚ language is one of the most valuable because it allows us to communicate with one another. Human communication is important to society‚ enabling business and interpersonal relationships‚ as well as teaching and learning. Language is also important because it allows people to create new words for a changing society‚ like "Internet‚" according to Palomar College. About Language 1. Languages are‚ essentially‚ systems of symbols that have meaning. Language is a means of human

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    communication is all about the body language of speaker. Classification of nonverbal communication 1) Body Language ( Kinesics) 2) Touching ( Haptics) 3) Personal Space and distance ( Proxemics) 4) Use of Time (Chronemics) 5) Tone of Voice (Paralanguage) 6) Physical environment ( physical Context) Kinesics: Kinesics is the most often studies and important area of non verbal communication and refers to body movements of any kind. Different body movements can express inner states of emotion

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    the dynamics of the observed event‚ it is necessary to define what communication is and examine the different communication models and theories used in the observed event. In the context of the observed event‚ verbal and nonverbal communication‚ paralanguage‚ noise (psychological and physical)‚ attribution errors‚ body movements (emblems‚ illustrators‚ affect displays and regulators) are the communication theories that will be examined to show how they all combine to give more meaning to messages.

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    Paralinguistics

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    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. Paralinguistic • Paralinguistic is the study of voice and how words are said. When you open your mouth

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    Empathy/sympathy “global village”—Marshall McLuhan High-versus Low-context culture (example?) Individualism vs Collectivism (example?) Power distance‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ achievement vs nurturing Nonverbal communication: (Chronemics‚ paralanguage‚ kinesics‚ etc.) Hearing vs Listening Noise(physical and mental) Psuedolistening Insulated listening Constructive criticism and evaluation Defensive listening Counterfeit questions SHORT ANSWER/LISTING Communication

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