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NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION

speech: Yoania Castillo
Horizontales
the study of the human use of space and distance
codes of communication consisting of symbols that are not words, including nonword vocalizations.
the pace of your speech.
nonverbal movements that you might perform fully in private but only partially in public.
coordinating one’s mouth, tongue, and teeth to make words understandable to others
the unique resonance of the voice, such as huskiness, nasality, raspiness, or whininess
the use of nonverbal cues to strengthen verbal messages
is the process of using wordless messages to generate meaning
the use of touch in communication
the study of the bodily movements, including posture, gestures, and facial expressions.
nonverbal movements that accompany or reinforce verbal messages
the lack of sound
the same message is sent both verbally and nonverbally.
Verticales
using nonverbal codes to monitor and control interactions with others.
the nonword sounds and nonword characteristics of language, such as pitch, volume, rate, and quality.
nonverbal movements of the face and body used to show emotion.
ornaments or adornments you display that hold communicative potential
nonverbal movements that substitute for words and phrases
also called temporal communication; the way people organize and use time and the messages that are created because of their organization and use of it.
the variety or changes in pitch
using nonverbal and verbal codes to add meaning to each other and to expand the meaning of either message alone.
saying a word correctly or incorrectly
the loudness or softness of the voice
combining pronunciation and articulation to produce a word with clarity and distinction.
all of the oral aspects of sound except words themselves
the highness or lowness of the speaker’s voice