When speaking verbally, we use paralanguage to supply important information about syntax that would normally be visible
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When speaking verbally, we use paralanguage to supply important information about syntax that would normally be visible in written text. How do you naturally relay syntax using such paralinguistic vocal cues? What errors could you potentially make with paralanguage that could make your syntax difficult to follow? Besides paralanguage, are there other ways to use nonverbal behaviors to make spoken syntax easier to follow?
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Human Communication
ISBN: 9781259752636
6th Edition
Authors: Judy C. Pearson, Paul E. Nelson, Scott Titsworth, Angela M. Hosek
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