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Nonverbal and may
Nonverbal messages may even stem from silence.

Nonverbal and be
Nonverbal forms of communication-for example, music or art-can also be humorous.
Nonverbal behaviors can be divided into two main categories: vocal cues ( e. g., articulation, pitch, fluency, frequency of pauses, speed, etc.
Nonverbal appeals can also be effective when they are personalized ( Snder et al., 1974 ; Omoto & Snyder, 2002 ).

Nonverbal and for
Nonverbal or " performance " tests were developed for those who could not speak English or were suspected of malingering.
He had also exchanged his film camera for a still camera, and began taking the photographs that would illustrate the book Nonverbal Communication ( Berkeley :, University of California Press, 1956 ), which he wrote with Jurgen Ruesch, psychiatrist and semiotician.
* Report on kinesics by David B. Givens for the Center for Nonverbal Studies.

Nonverbal and understood
Nonverbal communication is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless ( mostly visual ) cues between people.
Nonverbal gestures and facial expressions are also generally better understood by people observing the gestures, expressions, etc., and not by the person experiencing them first hand.

Nonverbal and .
Nonverbal communication describes the process of conveying meaning in the form of non-word messages.
Nonverbal communication of desiring help from others is positively reinforcing because it can elicit a response from the environment.
** Nonverbal consent is given by using nonverbal communication.
Nonverbal content always accompanies the verbal content of messages.
Computer Tomographic Localization, Lesion Size, And Prognosis In Aphasia And Nonverbal Impairment.
Nonverbal communication: The unspoken dialogue.
“ Most social psychologists will tell you that nonverbal communication makes up about two-thirds of all communication between two people or between one speaker and a group of listeners .” Nonverbal communication can portray a message both verbally and with the correct body signals.
Nonverbal communication strengthens a first impression in common situations like attracting a partner or in a business interview.
Nonverbal communication presents a fascinating study of speech intonation, facial expression, bodily motions and person-to-person physical contacts.
Nonverbal communication cues are often subconscious and difficult to control.
Nonverbal communication seems to provide a more genuine communication of sympathy, because it is difficult to control nonverbal behavior and expressions.
Nonverbal learning disability is characterized by normal verbal abilities but impaired visuospatial abilities.
* Burgoon, J. K., Buller, D. B., & Woodall, W. G. ( 1996 ), Nonverbal communication: The unspoken dialogue ( 2nd ed.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 29 ( 2 ), 118.
" An Explanation of the Relationship of Nonverbal Aggression with Verbal Aggression, Nonverbal Immediacy Assertiveness, and Responsiveness.

utterances and such
And in the context of drifting personal utterances we have examined, there was occasional evidence of the origin of all such evasions.
Children can learn to use this action consistently during speech at an early age, as they learn to speak the difference between utterances such as " apa " ( having an abductory-adductory gesture for the p ) as " aba " ( having no abductory-adductory gesture ).
“ We deem particularly offensive ,” the report said, “ such utterances as her statement that the regents ‘ killed, brutalized ( and ) murdered ’ the People ’ s Park demonstrators, and her repeated characterizations of the police as ‘ pigs .’”
Major elements of the story, such as the death and restoration of Osiris and the strife between Horus and Set, appear in the utterances of the Pyramid Texts.
He provides an example that in Navajo, the particles ( utterances such as " uh ," " So ," " Well ," etc.
" Linguists study particular languages, such as English or Xhosa, by examining the utterances produced by the people who speak the language.
In contrast, an extreme behaviorist linguist would argue that language can only be studied through recordings or transcriptions of actual speech, the role of the linguist being to look for patterns in such observed speech, but not to hypothesize about why such patterns might occur, nor to label particular utterances as either " grammatical " or " ungrammatical.
Dio records two of her utterances: " Once, when some naked men met her and were to be put to death in consequence, she saved their lives by saying that to a chaste woman such men are in no way different from statues.
The latter term, meaning ‘ witness ,’ best indicates the use that Kabir and his followers envisioned for these poems: “ As direct evidence of the Truth, a sākhī is ... meant to be memorized ... A sākhī is ... meant to evoke the highest Truth .” As such, memorizing, reciting, and thus pondering over these utterances constitutes, for Kabir and his followers, a path to spiritual awakening.
Note that in such areas of research utterances do not exist in written language, only their representations do.
Austin called this a phatic act, and labels such utterances phemes.
The fiery impulse, the rolling music, the vivid illustration of thought by jets of insuppressible passion, the perpetual sustenance of passion by the implacable persistency of thought, which we recognise as the dominant and distinctive qualities of such poetry as finds vent in the utterances of Hamlet or of Timon, we recognise also in the scarcely less magnificent poetry, the scarcely less fiery sarcasm, with which Tourneur has informed the part of Vindice -- a harderheaded Hamlet, a saner and more practically savage and serious Timon.
In such ecstatic experiences a Oneness believer may vocalize fluent unintelligible utterances ( glossolalia ), or articulate an allegedly natural language previously unknown to them ( xenoglossy ).
On the other hand, the linguists Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum claim that utterances such as " They invited Sandy and I " are " heard constantly in the conversation of people whose status as speakers of Standard English is clear "; and that " Those who condemn it simply assume that the case of a pronoun in a coordination must be the same as when it stands alone.
It is much easier to speechread customary phrases such as greetings than utterances that appear in isolation and without supporting information, such as the name of a person never met before.
He embraced " the bad tendency test " found in Abrams v. United States, 250 U. S. 616 ( 1919 ), which held that a " State may punish utterances endangering the foundations of government and threatening its overthrow by unlawful means " because such speech clearly " present a sufficient danger to the public peace and to the security of the State.
Relevance, as a technical term, is restricted to relationships between utterances and interpretations, and so the theory cannot account for intuitions such as the one that relevance relationships obtain in problems involving physical objects.
... he results read as a disconnected chain of bizarre utterances, such as an imaginative mind could conjure up from any group of random letters ".
These include false starts, i. e. words and sentences that are cut off mid-utterance, phrases that are restarted or repeated and repeated syllables, fillers i. e. grunts or non-lexical utterances such as " uh ", " erm " and " well ", and repaired utterances, i. e. instances of speakers correcting their own slips of the tongue or mispronunciations ( before anyone else gets a chance to ).
This is in contrast to most other fields of linguistics, which tend to be more specialized, focusing exclusively on very specific sorts of utterances such as sentences ( which in turn are made up of words, morphemes, and phonemes ).
These, such as mama, dada, baba, wawa, nana, are often imitations of a baby's first utterances which take the shape of a word.

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