Nonverbal Communication Across Disciplines: Paralanguage, kinesics, silence, personal and environmental interactionJohn Benjamins Publishing, 2002 - 456 Seiten Paralanguage and kinesics define the tripartite nature of speech. Volume 2 builds on Poyatos book "Paralanguage" (1993) reviewed by Mary Key as the most amplified description of paralanguage available today . It covers our basic voice components; the many normal or abnormal voice types; the communicative uses of physiological and emotional reactions like laughter, crying, sighing, coughing, sneezing, etc.; and word-like utterances beyond the official dictionary. Kinesics is viewed from interactive, intercultural and cross-cultural, and literary perspectives, with much needed research principles for the realistic study of gestures, manners and postures in their intersystemic links. Applications are given in the social or clinical sciences, intercultural communication, literature, painting, theater and cinema, etc. Related to both paralanguage and kinesics are the many eloquent sounds produced bodily, by manipulated objects and by the environment. A discussion of silence and stillness as opposed to sound and movement and related to darkness and light, shows their true interactive status, coding, functions, qualifiers, intersystemic co-structurations, positive and negative functions, and cross-cultural attitudes toward silence. The first two volumes are then brought together in a detailed model for studying our interactions with people and the environment, including certain emitting and transmitting congenital or traumatic limitations.1608 quotations from 133 authors and 216 works vividly illustrate all topics. |
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 7 |
CHAPTER 3 | 57 |
1 | 66 |
CHAPTER 4 | 141 |
CHAPTER 5 | 185 |
CHAPTER 6 | 253 |
we touch them | 267 |
CHAPTER 8 | 325 |
and succeeding components | 352 |
Notes | 371 |
List of illustrations | 391 |
Literary references | 427 |
Name index | 443 |
Nonverbal communication in interpretation | |
CHAPTER 7 | 281 |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Nonverbal Communication across Disciplines: Volume 2: Paralanguage, kinesics ... Fernando Poyatos Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2002 |
Nonverbal Communication Across Disciplines: Paralanguage, kinesics, silence ... Fernando Poyatos Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2002 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
activities ageusia anosmia articulation audible body breath Brontë Chapter characteristics chronemic co-structuration Collins conversation cough creaky creaky voice cross-cultural crying cultural Dickens differentiators discussed drawled Dreiser Ekman emotional encounter environment eyes face falsetto feelings fingers functions gaze gestures glottal glottal stop greeting Grey Hague hand Hardy harsh Huxley identified instance interac interpersonal Joyce Kendon kinesic behaviors language laryngeal laugh laughter Lawrence Linguistics lips literary look loud Maugham mouth Mouton movements nasal nonactivities Nonverbal Behavior Nonverbal Communication object-adaptors paralanguage paralinguistic paralinguistic alternants Passos perceived perception person Perspectives pharyngeal phonetic pitch postures Poyatos Press primary qualities proxemic qualifiers repertoire semiotic shouting side r/l sigh signs silence and stillness situations smile social someone sound specific speech spitting Steinbeck tears throat throat-clearing typical Universitat de Barcelona utterances verbal and nonverbal VIII visual vocal folds voice types Volume Wharton whispering Woolf words York