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    possibly to show the teacher who will be carrying the lesson a lack of interest towards the teacher’s lesson. There are three different signs of Non-verbal Communication and in this writing I will focus mainly on all three: (1) Body language (2) Paralanguage (3) Dress 1. Body language This type of non-verbal communication tells us about an individual’s attitude‚ feelings and intent through the use of the body. This plays a very important part in communication as it shows the attitude and intent

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    important to the communication process than language itself. Up to 90% of all communication is nonverbal. There are many different categories of nonverbal communication. They are the following: Aesthetics‚ Artifacts‚ Chronemics‚ Haptics‚ Kinesics‚ Paralanguage‚ Physical Appearance‚ Proxemics‚ and Oculesics. Aesthetics is the study of nature‚ beauty and taste. Found information states "that Aesthetics refer to environmental factors and how they are manipulated to influence our feelings and emotions"

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    Mohammed The role of culture in interpersonal interaction –Viviane Culture‚ identity and communication Worldviews and Norms The Fundamental Attribution Error 5. Non-verbal communication – Fahed Characteristics Structure (kinesics‚ proxemics‚ paralanguage) 4. Interculturalism in the classroom: Student acculturation and adaptation – Hosam Pedagogical differences between the Gulf and the US– Nancy Common differences in verbal and non-verbal interaction – Fahed 5. Open forum and Q&A Defining

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    could show respect‚ shame‚ or nervousness. Haptics is the act of physical contact to display an emotion. A punch‚ a kiss‚ and a pat on the back all portray meaning without the need for words. Arguably the most important nonverbal cue is paralanguage. Paralanguage is the non-word utterances used in moments of emotion that can occur by themselves or as a particular emphasis on a word or syllable. The importance of nonverbal communication becomes

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    ___________________________________________________________ Part One: Identifications (Write the correct terminology or name in the space provided by each statement. Some terms may not be used. Anthropology Human Race Orthopraxy Arbitrariness Informants Paralanguage Christianity Language Phonology Cultural Hybridization Language Family Pidgin Culture Language Ideology Priests Diachronic Langue Primatologists Dogma Linguistic Competence Revitalization Enculturation Linguistic Performance

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    of the group will reflect in the way we act and feel towards the group. Nonverbal communication includes facial expressions‚ body language‚ paralanguage‚ proxemics‚ and chronemics‚ along with many other things. Facial expressions refer to eye contact or a smile on ones face. Body language is the message we send with the movement of body parts. Paralanguage is the meaning perceived with the words used to express the message. Proxemics is the individual boundaries people draw. Chronemics is the study

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    Communication requires a sender‚ a message‚ a medium and a recipient‚ although the receiver does not have to be present or aware of the sender’s intent to communicate at the time of communication; thus communication can occur across vast distances in time and space. Communication requires that the communicating parties share an area of communicative commonality. The communication process is complete once the receiver understands the sender’s message.[citation needed] Communicating with others

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    gesture such as palm up‚ eye contact‚ facial expression (smile‚ frown) and posture. The second is space language which includes territoriality‚ personal space (how far a distant to keep between other people) and seating arrangement. The third is paralanguage‚ including science‚ turn-talking and non-verbal sound. The last

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    Study Guide for Final! * Know and be able to explain‚ types of nonlistening ( pseudolistening‚ etc) -Pseudo Listening: means false or insincere. -Example: So a pseudo listener isn’t listening properly. They may be distracted and concentrating on something else. -Stage Hogging: only want to share what they think and don’t want to listen to someone else’s point of view‚ they think their supreme. -Example: in which the listener changes the conversation on purpose so that the conversation

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    I. Overview a. Intrapersonal Communication Is the kind of communication that occurs within us. It involves thoughts‚ feelings‚ and the way we look at ourselves. known as "Self-talk" b. Communication Is a process of sending and receiving messages that enables humans to share knowledge‚ attitudes‚ and skills. c. Two Dimensions of Communication Verbal - uttered or spoken words towards an individual. Non-Verbal II. Non-Verbal Communication a. Definition Has been defined as communication without words

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