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Nonverbal communication across disciplines ... understood as the need to identify our paralinguistic repertoires in any
realistic and in-depth study of paralanguage and interpersonal communication.3
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by Fernando Poyatos
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Nonverbal Communication I THE FRAME OF REFERENCE The word communication will be used here in a very
broad sense to include all of the procedures by which one mind may affect ...
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The Relationship of verbal and nonverbal communication While it is, perhaps, understandable that investigation has been focussed on
verbal communication rather than nonverbal communication, ...
by Mary Ritchie Key
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Focus on nonverbal communication research This book brings forth new and important research in this field.
by Finley R. Lewis
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Nonverbal Communication
by Judee K. Burgoon, Laura K. Guerrero, Kory Floyd
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More Than Words: The Power of Nonverbal Communication CHAPTER 1 The Nature and Scope of Nonverbal Communication Humans, like other
primates, are social animals. Our contacts with others are critical for basic
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by Miles L. Patterson
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Understanding Interpersonal Communication, Making Choices in Changing Times Nonverbal communication competence requires us to be able to encode and ... We
also have to use nonverbal communication ourselves to get across our meaning.
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by Richard West, Lynn H. Turner
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Interpersonal Communication, Everyday Encounters These aspects of nonverbal communication account for much of the ... To launch
our discussion, we define nonverbal communication and note how it is similar ...
by Julia T. Wood
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Communication Between Cultures 5 Creating Impressions Nonverbal communication is important in human interaction
... 6 To help you understand nonverbal communication and its role in ...
by Larry A. Samovar, Richard E. Porter, Edwin R. McDaniel
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Nonverbal Communication Across Disciplines: Culture, sensory interaction, speech, conversation CHAPTER 8 Nonverbal communication in interpretation 'Well?' returns the old man,
shrilly and sharply (Dickens, BH, XXI) 8.1 The total communicative approach ...
by Fernando Poyatos
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