The Relationship of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
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The Relationship of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication

  1. 404 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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The Relationship of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. List of Contributors
  3. PART I. LANGUAGE AND NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR AS ORGANIZERS OF SOCIAL SYSTEMS
  4. Language and Nonverbal Behavior as Organizers of Social Systems
  5. A. Behavioral Aspects of Interaction
  6. B. The Suprasegmentals of Interaction
  7. C. Organization of Language and Nonverbal Behavior
  8. D. Acquisition of Communicative Behavior
  9. E. Theoretical Approaches to Human Interaction
  10. PART II. THE SUPRASEGMENTALS OF INTERACTION
  11. Accents That Determine Stress
  12. The Relation of Interactional Synchrony to Cognitive and Emotional Processes
  13. The Rhythmic Basis of Interactional Micro-Synchrony
  14. Proto-Rhythms from Nonverbal to Language and Musical Acquisition
  15. A Method for Film Analysis of Ethnic Communication Style
  16. Chronemics and the Verbal-Nonverbal Interface
  17. The Role of Rhythm in ā€˜Cementing’ Meaning in Piman Songs
  18. PART III. ORGANIZATION OF LANGUAGE AND NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR
  19. Some Notes on Analyzing Data on Face-to-Face Interaction
  20. Requesting, Giving, and Taking: The Relationship Between Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior in the Speech Community of the Eipo, Irian Jaya (West New Guinea)
  21. Preverbal Communication and Linguistic Evolution
  22. Interruptions of Continuity and Other Features Characteristic of Spontaneous Talk
  23. The Nonverbal Context of Verbal Listener Responses
  24. Gesticulation and Speech: Two Aspects of the Process of Utterance
  25. Things and Words
  26. PART IV. ACQUISITION OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR
  27. The Infant’s Communicative Competencies and the Achievement of Intersubjectivity
  28. ā€˜Acquisition’ of Communication Competence: Is Language Enough?
  29. Silence is Golden? The Changing Role of Non-Talk in Preschool Conversations
  30. PART V. THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO HUMAN INTERACTION
  31. Dionysians and Apollonians
  32. The Analogy of Linguistics with Chemistry
  33. Why Electromagnetism is the Only Causal ā€˜Spook’ Required to Explain Completely Any Human Behavior or Institution
  34. Bibliography
  35. Index