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Respiratory Constraints in Verbal and Non-verbal Communication [PDF]
In the present paper we address the old question of respiratory planning in speech production. We recast the problem in terms of speakers' communicative goals and propose that speakers try to minimize respiratory effort in line with the H&H theory ...
Marcin Włodarczak, Mattias Heldner
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Head motion synchrony in unidirectional and bidirectional verbal communication. [PDF]
Interpersonal communication includes verbal and nonverbal communication. Verbal communication comprises one-way (e.g., a speech or lecture) and interactive verbal communication (e.g., daily conversations or meetings), which we frequently encounter ...
Jinhwan Kwon, Hiromi Kotani
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A hierarchical model for interpersonal verbal communication. [PDF]
The ability to use language makes us human. For decades, researchers have been racking their minds to understand the relation between language and the human brain.
Jiang J, Zheng L, Lu C.
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Background Verbal and non-verbal aspects of communication as well as empathy are known to have an important impact on the medical encounter. The aim of the study was to analyze how well final year undergraduate medical students use skills of verbal and ...
Daniela Vogel +2 more
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Word and Image: Intermedial Aspects [PDF]
The concepts of ‘word’ and ‘image’ are not synonymous with ‘verbal’ and ‘visual communication’ although they are often restricted to these modalities of sign use. Words and images are cross-medially related, and here are many overlaps.
Winfried Nöth
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This article is devoted to non-verbal communication and it’s definition. Communication is defined as the interaction between two or more people in the exchange of information that has a cognitive or affective-evaluative character.
Вікторія Едуардівна Проняєва +3 more
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COMMUNICATION - ORGANIZATIONS’ WORK DEVICE [PDF]
Communication represents a complex process of transmitting messages, owing to which the emitter encodes the information transmitted through a specific channel towards a receiver that will decode it. Owing to communication, organizations transmit to their
LAVINIA HULEA
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From Name to Myth (Based on Russian Cultural and Literary Tradition)
This paper analyzes the cases wherein a previously unknown and unique mythological character (with his/her specific behavior, “personal” traits, appearance, origin, etc.) is generated by a cultural linguistic sign or a fragment of text.
Olesia D. Surikova, Elena L. Berezovich
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Visual Captions: Augmenting Verbal Communication with On-the-fly Visuals
Video conferencing solutions like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams are becoming increasingly popular for facilitating conversations, and recent advancements such as live captioning help people better understand each other.
Xingyu Bruce Liu +6 more
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VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN LINGUISTICS
In the process of communication, verbal communication is the main natural form of concretization of thoughts and desires of every person. However, despite the fact that verbal communication is the primary means of carrying out communication, non-verbal ...
RS Global, Mammadzada Sevinj Salim
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