Nonverbal communication across disciplines: 2 Paralanguage, kinesics, silence, personal and environmental interaction
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Preface xm
Introduction xv
Chapter 1
Paralanguage, I: Primary qualities or basic personal voice features 1
1.1 The development of paralinguistic studies and the definition of paralanguage
and its categories 1
1.2 Primary Qualities: Personal voice features 2
1.3 Timbre 4
1.4 Resonance 4
1.5 Loudness 5
1.6 Tempo 8
1.7 Pitch 9
1.8 Intonation ränge 14
1.9 Syllabic duration 16
1.10 Rhythm 20
1.11 The visual representation of primary qualities and other paralinguistic
phenomena 20
1.12 Conclusion 21
1.13 Topics for interdisciplinary research 21
Chapter 2
Paralanguage, II: Qualifiers or voice types 23
2.1 Introduction 23
2.2 Breathing control 26
2.3 Laryngeal control 28
2.4 Esophageal control 42
2.5 Pharyngeal control 43
2.6 Velopharyngeal control 45
2.7 Lingual control 48
2.8 Dental control 49
2.9 Labial control 49
2.10 Mandibular control 50
2.11 Articulatory control 52
2.12 Articulatory tension control 53
2.13 Objectual control 53
2.14 External control 54
2.15 Conclusion 55
2.16 Topics for interdisciplinary research 55
Chapter 3
Paralanguage, III: Differentiators, our eloquent physiol°gical and
emotional reactions 57
3.1 Differentiators as a paralinguistic category, and their study 57
3.2 Laughter 59
3.3 Crying 82
3.4 Shouting 96
3.5 Sighing and gasping 106
3.6 Panting 117
3.7 Yawning 118
3.8 Coughing and throat-clearing 120
3.9 Spitting 129
3.10 Belching 135
3.11 Hiccuping 136
3.12 Sneezing 137
3.13 Conclusion 139
3.14 Topics for interdisciplinary research 140
Chapter 4
Paralanguage, IV: Alternants, our vocabulary beyond the dictionary 141
4.1 The nature and study of paralinguistic alternants 141
4.2 Identified and unidentified alternants: Verbal and visu^l representation 145
4.3 The inconsistencyof written forms and the ambigiiityof labeis 151
4.4 The paralanguage of comics: The challenge of sour dgraphs and the
communication problems and intercultural borrov^itigs 154
4.5 The categories of soundgraphs: Human, objectual, eovir°nmental, animal 155
4.6 Phonetic classification of alternants and their paralinguistic and
kinesic qualifiers 159
4.7 Silent alternants 164
4.8 Paralinguistic and kinesic qualifiers of alternants 16g
4.9 Functional classification of alternants for the preparation of
cultural inventories 171
4.10 The paralanguage of animal calling as an area of interdisciplinary research 178
4.11 The communicative Status of random alternants 181
4.12 Conclusion 182
4.13 Topics for interdisciplinary research 182
Chapter 5
Kinesics: Gestures, manners and postures 185
5.1 Definition, nature, perception, functions, scope, and temporal dimension of
kinesics 185
5.2 The anatomical-communicative possibilities of body articulations: From zoo-
kinesics to anthropokinesics 188
5.3 On the phylogenetic and ontogenetic development of kinesic repertoires and
their evolution and social stratification 192
5.4 Basic principles for kinesic research: Categories, morphology, parakinesic
qualifiers and intrasystemic and intersystemic co-structuration 195
5.5 Personal kinesic configuration 203
5.6 Gestures, I: Phrasing, simultaneity, congruence-incongruence,
inter-masking 205
5.7 Gestures, II: Anticipatory, hidden, microkinesics, phonic, objectual 208
5.8 The smile 2x1
5.9 Manners: The style of our movements and positions and their perception and
social norms cross-culturally 213
5.10 Manners as research topics 216
5.11 Postures: Our static and dynamic positions 231
5.12 Gaze as kinesic behavior 236
5.13 Touching people and things as kinesic behavior 244
5.14 The methodology, limitations and problems of cultural and subcultural kinesic
inventories 246
5.15 Conclusion 251
5.16 Topics for interdisciplinary research 252
Chapter 6
The sound co-activities of language: From audible kinesics
to environmental sounds 253
6.1 The need to study the sounds beyond speech: Bodily and environmental 253
6.2 Audible kinesics or phonokinesics within interactive and noninteractive body
movements, and the elaboration of a cultural inventory for each language 254
6.3 The sound of self-adaptors: Hearing our contact with ourselves 262
6.4 The sound of alter-adaptors: Hearing the contact between bodies 263
6.5 The sound of body-adaptors and their intrapersonal and
interpersonal dimensions 265
6.6 The sound of object-adaptors: When things talk back to us as
we touch them 267
6.7 The sound of object-mediated activities: Audible body extensions 269
6.8 The sounds of the environment as potential interaction components 271
6.9 The echoic repertoires and the expressive richness of language 272
6.10 The segmentalityof audible movements 274
6.11 Culture, history and ontogenyof audible corporal movements 275
6.12 Conclusion 278
6.13 Topics for interdisciplinary research 278
Chapter 7
Silence, stillness and darkness as the communicative nonactivities
opposed to sound, movement and light 281
7.1 Semiotic forms of silence and stillness in a culture and its environment 281
7.2 Darkness and silence as opposed to light and sound 293
7.3 Silence and stillness as an afnrmationof culture 296
7.4 The true Status of silence and stillness in interaction 297
7.5 The realistic approach to interactive pauses 299
7.6 The codingof silence and stillness 302
7.7 The functions of silence and stillness 303
7.8 Qualifiers and intersystemic co-structuration of silence and stillness, and sound
enhancement of silence 310
7.9 Positive and negative functions of interactive silences 316
7.10 Our attitude toward silence and cross-cultural differences and problems 319
7.11 Conclusion 321
7.12 Topics for interdisciplinary research 322
Chapter 8
The deeper levels of personal and environmental interaction: Wfrat happens
or does not happen among people and between them and their environment 325
8.1 The gaps and risks in the study of communication and the need for a
realistic approach to interaction 325
8.2 The components of interaction: Internal and external, personal, objectual, and
environmental 327
8.3 Neutral function and effective function of interaction components 341
8.4 Sensory Channels, time, vision, and synesthesia 342
8.5 The intellectual evaluation of sensible signs 343
8.6 Free and bound interactive components 346
8.7 Momentary and permanent interactive components 349
8.8 The qualifying features of interactive components: Location, intensity,
duration 350
8.9 The internal co-structurations of components with preceding, simultaneous
and succeeding components 352
8.10 The structure and depth of our daily mini-encounters 358
8.11 Reduced interaction: Presence or absence of language, paralanguage, kinesics,
and chemical Systems 361
8.12 Conclusion 369
8.13 Topics for interdisciplinary research 369
Notes 371
List of illustrations 39*
Scientific references 393
Literary references 427
Index of literary authors and works cited 437
Name index 443
Subject index 45*
Contents Volumes I and III 457
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