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The Great Courses (Firm),
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XX(297288.1)
Publication Date
2017 2016
Summary
While the previous lectures explored the biological evolution of nonverbal communication, which are hard-wired into most living creatures, this lecture delves into the fascinating impact culture has had on nonverbal communication. Examine the nonverbal communication differences that are driven by the integration of biology and culture, including the unwritten display rules that every culture adopts. You'll learn about the concepts of mono- and polychronic time cultures, of high and low context cultures, and individualist versus collectivist cultures. Lastly, you'll learn things not to do in certain cultures, even if they are perfectly acceptable where you come from.
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85035.5000
by
Poyatos, Fernando.
Call Number
302.222 22
Publication Date
2002
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Electronic Resources
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52748.0781
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Poyatos, Fernando.
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302.222 22
Publication Date
2002
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52747.9336
by
Hall, Judith A.
Call Number
302.222 23
Publication Date
2013
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52745.5938
by
Poyatos, Fernando.
Call Number
302.222 22
Publication Date
2002
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49106.3633
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TR DVD 302.222 SIL
Publication Date
1997
Summary
This program aims to demystify body language and explains how it can be used, particulary within the hospitality industry.
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Video disc
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1.7137
by
Learning Seed Company.
Call Number
TR DVD 153.6 BOD
Publication Date
2007
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Other
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1.6853
by
Learning Seed Company.
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TR DVD 153.6 BOD
Publication Date
2007
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Other
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1.6853
by
Ive, Josephine.
Call Number
TR DVD 153.69 SIL
Publication Date
1996
Summary
Aimed at those working in the hospitality industry this program aims to demystify body language and nonverbal communication.
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Other
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1.6336
by
Filipi, Anna.
Call Number
306.440832 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
This book provides a microanalysis of the interactions between four children and their parents starting when the children were aged 9 to 13 months and ending when they were 18 months old. It tracks development as an issue for and of interaction. In so doing, it uncovers the details of the organisation of the sequence structure of the interactions, and exposes the workings of language and social development as they unfold in everyday activities. The study begins with a description of pre-verbal children's sequences of action and then tracks those sequences as linguistic ability increases. The a.
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1.5701
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by
Gullberg, Marianne.
Call Number
401.93 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Gestures are prevalent in communication and tightly linked to language and speech. As such they can shed important light on issues of language development across the lifespan. This volume, originally published as a Special Issue of Gesture Volume 8:2 (2008), brings together studies from different disciplines that examine language development in children and adults from varying perspectives. It provides a review of common theoretical and empirical themes, and the contributions address topics such as gesture use in prelinguistic infants, the relationship between gestures and lexical development.
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1.0205
by
Hübler, Axel.
Call Number
420.141 22
Publication Date
2007
Summary
This is the first historical investigation on the nonverbal component of conversation. In the courtly society of 16th and 17th century England, it is argued that a drift appeared toward an increased use of prosodic means of expression at the expense of gestural means. Direct evidence is provided by courtesy books and personal documents of the time, indirect evidence by developments in the English lexicon. The rationale of the argument is cognitively grounded; given the integral role of gestures in thinking-for-speaking, it rests on an isomorphism between gestural and prosodic behavior that is.
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