The relationship of verbal and nonverbal communication /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Key, Mary R.
Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Published: De Gruyter Mouton,
Publisher Address: Berlin ;Boston :
Publication Dates: [2011]
©1980
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Contributions to the sociology of language [csl] ; 25
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110813098
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Carrier Form: 1 online resource (388pages).
ISBN: 9783110813098
Index Number: P99
CLC: H026.3
Contents: Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
List of Contributors --
PART I. Language and Nonverbal Behavior as Organizers of Social Systems --
Language and Nonverbal Behavior as Organizers of Social Systems --
PART II. The Suprasegmentals of Interaction --
Accents that Determine Stress --
The Relation of Interactional Synchrony to Cognitive and Emotional Processes --
The Rhythmic Basis of Interactional Micro- Synchrony --
Proto-Rhythms: Nonverbal to Language and Musical Acquisition --
A Method for Film Analysis of Ethnic Communication Style --
Chronemics and the Verbal-Nonverbal Interface --
The Role of Rhythm in Cementing Meaning in Piman Songs --
PART III. Organization of Language and Nonverbal Behavior --
Some Notes on Analyzing Data on Face-to-Face Interaction --
Requesting, Giving, and Taking: The Relationship Between Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior in the Speech Community of the Eipo, Irian Jaya (West New Guinea) --
Preverbal Communication and Linguistic Evolution --
Interruptions of Continuity and Other Features Characteristic of Spontaneous Talk --
The Nonverbal Context of Verbal Listener Responses --
Gesticulation and Speech: Two Aspects of the Process of Utterance --
Things and Words --
PART IV. Acquisition of Communicative Behavior --
The Infant s Communicative Competencies and the Achievement of Inter subjectivity --
Acquisition of Communication Competence: Is Language Enough? --
Silence is Golden? The Changing Role of Non-Talk in Preschool Conversations --
PART V. Theoretical Approaches to Human Interaction --
Dionysians and Apollonians --
The Analogy of Linguistics with Chemistry --
Why Electromagnetism Is the Only Causal Spook Required to Explain Completely Any Human Behavior or Institution --
Bibliography --
Index