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Intonation is defined as the manner of speaking Proxemics is the study of spatial communication

a language. It also refers to rising and falling in and how well we use it
pitch
Paralanguage cues are used for forming
Phrasing is the process of breaking or dividing impressions, for identifying emotional stats, and
an utterance into breath units or thought for making judgements of credibility,
groups. To separate thought groups, line or intelligence, and objectivity
lines are drawn. Punctuation marks like
commas, colons, semi-colons, and periods are We informally learn how to use gestures,
signals for phrasing glances, slight changes in tone of voice, and
other auxiliary communication devices to alter
Blending is the process of joining the final sound or emphasize what we say and do
of a word with the initial sound of the next
word within a thought group. The effects is a Most of us are unaware that we are
continuous flow communicating in many different ways even
when we are not speaking
The verb RECORD is stressed on the second
syllable

The noun PRODUCE is stressed on the first


syllable

Stress is the relative force or prominence given


to a syllable or word. A stressed syllable or word
is given a longer duration, a louder volume

Paralanguage are the ways in which people


show what they mean other than the words
they use

Socially acceptable levels of touching varies


from one culture to another

Soft whisper manifests secrecy or sensuality

Personal Distance is 18 to 48 inches

Age, gender, educational level, ethnicity, and


state of health also defines the richness or
poorness of non-verbal communication

Environment also distinguishes the kind of


message being sent or received

Haptics is defined by which people and other


animals communicate via touch

According to Edward Hall, Personal Distance is


18 inches to 4 feet. This includes the "hidden
dimension" or your "personal bubble"

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