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Nonverbal communication
communication without words
Functions of nonverbal communication
1.accenting-emphasise some parts of the verbal message
2.complementing-add nuances of meaning not communicated by your verbal message
3.contradicting - saying the opposite
4.regulating-to control or indeicate desire to control
5.repeating-restate verbal message nonverbally
6.substituting-take place of verbal message
purposes of nonverbal communication
to manage self-impression
to define relationships
to structure interaction
to influence
to communicate emotion
kinesics
study of nonverbal communication
1.emblems-body gestures that directly translate into words or phrases
2.illustrators-enhance the verbal messages they accompany
3.affect displays-movements of the face
4.regulators-behaviors that monitor, control,coordinate or maintain the speaking of another individual
5.adaptors-satisfy some personal need
affect displays
movements of the face
eye communication, oculesis
seeks feedback
inform the other person the channel of communication is open
signal the nature of the relationship
intimate distance
ranges from actual touching to 18 inches
personal distance
18inches to 4 feet
social distance
4 to 12fh
public distance
12 to more than 25 feet
primary territory
exclusive preserve, something that's only yours
secondary territory
associated with you,
public territory
belongs to everyone
status
rank among others, wealth, popularity ect.
artefactual communication
communication via objects made by human hands, color , clothing jewelry, space decoration etc.
haptics and touch communication
1.positive feelings
2. intention to play
3. control, behavior, attitudes or feelings of other people
4.greetings and departures
5.performance of some function
paralanguage (rate, pitch, volume,)
vocal but nonverbal dimension of speech
silence
1.used as time to think
2. weapon
3.shyness or threats
4.prevent communication
5.communicate emotional responses
6.have nothing to say
temporal communication
the use of time, past present and future
smell, olfactory communication
messages smell communicated