Transcription of The Nonverbal Code
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285 Speakers of every language accompany their words with nonverbalsignals that serve to mark the structure of their utterances. Peter Farb1 chapter ObjectivesAfter reading this chapter , you should be able to1. Define Nonverbal Compare and contrast verbal and Nonverbal Define kinesics and provide examples of kinesic behavior Define paralanguage and provide cross-cultural examples of para-linguistic Define proxemics and provide cross-cultural examples of Define haptics and provide cross-cultural examples of haptic Define olfactics and discuss how smell is perceived across Define chronemics and discuss how time is perceived Recount the fundamental assumptions of the Nonverbal expectancyviolation Nonverbal CodeCHAPTERC ultural ContextMicrocultural ContextEnvironmental
chapter closes with a discussion of nonverbal expectancy violation theory. DEFINITIONS OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION The study of nonverbal communication focuses on the messages people send to each other that do not contain words, such as messages sent through body motions; vocal qualities; and the use of time, space, artifacts, dress, and even smell.
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