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The Relationship of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication.
Title:
The Relationship of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication.
Author:
Key, Mary R.
ISBN:
9783110813098
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (404 pages)
Series:
Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] ; v.25

Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL]
Contents:
Preface -- List of Contributors -- PART I. LANGUAGE AND NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR AS ORGANIZERS OF SOCIAL SYSTEMS -- Language and Nonverbal Behavior as Organizers of Social Systems -- A. Behavioral Aspects of Interaction -- B. The Suprasegmentals of Interaction -- C. Organization of Language and Nonverbal Behavior -- D. Acquisition of Communicative Behavior -- E. Theoretical Approaches to Human Interaction -- PART II. THE SUPRASEGMENTALS OF INTERACTION -- Accents That Determine Stress -- The Relation of Interactional Synchrony to Cognitive and Emotional Processes -- The Rhythmic Basis of Interactional Micro-Synchrony -- Proto-Rhythms from Nonverbal to Language and Musical Acquisition -- A Method for Film Analysis of Ethnic Communication Style -- Chronemics and the Verbal-Nonverbal Interface -- The Role of Rhythm in 'Cementing' Meaning in Piman Songs -- PART III. ORGANIZATION OF LANGUAGE AND NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR -- Some Notes on Analyzing Data on Face-to-Face Interaction -- Requesting, Giving, and Taking: The Relationship Between Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior in the Speech Community of the Eipo, Irian Jaya (West New Guinea) -- Preverbal Communication and Linguistic Evolution -- Interruptions of Continuity and Other Features Characteristic of Spontaneous Talk -- The Nonverbal Context of Verbal Listener Responses -- Gesticulation and Speech: Two Aspects of the Process of Utterance -- Things and Words -- PART IV. ACQUISITION OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR -- The Infant's Communicative Competencies and the Achievement of Intersubjectivity -- 'Acquisition' of Communication Competence: Is Language Enough? -- Silence is Golden? The Changing Role of Non-Talk in Preschool Conversations -- PART V. THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO HUMAN INTERACTION -- Dionysians and Apollonians -- The Analogy of Linguistics with Chemistry.

Why Electromagnetism is the Only Causal 'Spook' Required to Explain Completely Any Human Behavior or Institution -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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