2002
DOI: 10.1075/z.ncad1
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Nonverbal Communication across Disciplines

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“…Following Poyatos (2002), amongst others, this domain would also include paralanguage which comprises, for example, the class of differentiators such as laughter, the object of analysis in a few contrastive studies (cf. Bravo 1998).…”
Section: Levels Dimensions and Domains Of Analysis In The Study Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Poyatos (2002), amongst others, this domain would also include paralanguage which comprises, for example, the class of differentiators such as laughter, the object of analysis in a few contrastive studies (cf. Bravo 1998).…”
Section: Levels Dimensions and Domains Of Analysis In The Study Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eloquent silence, he writes, is "an active means chosen by the speaker to communicate his or her message'. (1913) In articulating this idea he is drawing on the works of others who have likewise championed this particular idea (See for example Dauenhauer, 1980:3-6, 55;Saville-Troike, 1985;Kurzon, 1998 :9-19;on Poyatos (2002). "Silence," Ephratt writes, "in such cases is the socially built-in means whereby one expresses one's empathy as in cases of loss and sorrow, or one's admiration, reference or bewilderment in the presence of the mighty" 2008: 1917).…”
Section: Part Two: the Reflexive Potential Of Eloquent Silencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…para crear significado. Muchos investigadores han señalado el hecho de que para analizar el discurso hay que tener en cuenta tanto la comunicación verbal como la no verbal (McNeill 1985, Poyatos 2002, y Richmond, McCroskey y Payne 1991.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified