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kinesic
kinesic, a. Linguistics. (kaɪˈniːsɪk) [f. Gr. κίνησ(ις movement + -ic.] Of or pertaining to communication effected non-vocally through movements or gestures. Hence kiˈnesically adv.1952 R. L. Birdwhistell Introd. Kinesics (U.S. Dept. State, Foreign Service Inst.) 15 It is suggested that any student ...
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Kinesics
Modern applications
In a current application, kinesic behavior is sometimes used as signs of deception by interviewers looking for clusters of movements As many movements are carried out at a subconscious or at least a low-awareness level, kinesic movements carry a significant risk of being misinterpreted
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paralinguistic
paralinguistic, a. and n. Linguistics. (ˌpærəlɪŋˈgwɪstɪk) [f. para-1 alongside + linguistic a. and n.; cf. paralanguage.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to paralanguage; of or pertaining to vocal communication effected non-phonemically by tone of voice, tempo of speech, etc. So ˌparalinˈguistically adv. C...
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Sarcasm
Vocal indication
In English, sarcasm is often telegraphed with kinesic/prosodic cues by speaking more slowly and with a lower pitch.
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kinesiology
kinesiology (kaɪniːsɪˈɒlədʒɪ) [f. kinesi- + -ology.] The field of study concerned with the mechanics of (human) bodily movement.1894 N. Posse Special Kinesiology p. v, I have deemed it desirable to change the title into Special Kinesiology,—it being a treatise on the mechanics, effects, and classifi...
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Ray Birdwhistell
Contribution of Linguistic-Kinesic Studies for the Understanding of Schizophrenia. In A. Auerback (Ed.), Schizophrenia (pp. 99–123). Appendix 6: Sample Kinesic Transcription. In N. A. McQuown (Ed.), The Natural History of an Interview (pp. 1–29).
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kine
▪ I. kine, n.1 Archaic pl. of cow n.1 (see 1 b β); occas. attrib. or in Comb., as kine-killing, kine-pox.1800 B. Waterhouse (title) A Prospect of exterminating the Small-Pox; being the History of the..Kine-Pox, commonly called the Cow-Pox. 1894 Daily News 23 Apr. 3/5 The kine-killing practice of the...
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Raffaele Monti
Pleasant, funny, full of visual ideas and strong kinesic intuitions (…) with the lost and disoriented mask played by Raffaele Monti – almost a Jacques
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proxemics
proxemics Sociol. (prɒkˈsiːmɪks) [f. proximity + -emics; cf. emic a.] The study of the spaces that people feel it necessary to set between themselves and others as they vary in different social settings, or between different social groups or cultures; also the study of the feeling for space between ...
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Claire Porter
Her subsequent gestural analysis is as rigorous as any anthropological kinesic study. Her work is smart, musical and skilled." - H. B.
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haptic
haptic, a. (and n.) (ˈhæptɪk) [ad. Gr. ἁπτικ-ός able to come into contact with, f. ἅπτειν to fasten.] a. Of, pertaining to, or relating to the sense of touch or tactile sensations. b. Having a greater dependence on sensations of touch than on sight, esp. as a means of psychological orientation. Also...
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Human Markup Language
Markup Language (also HumanML and, within the context of a HumanML document, huml) is an XML specification developed to contextually describe physical, kinesic
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misdirection
misdiˈrection [mis-1 4.] 1. a. Wrong or improper direction or guidance; the action of misdirecting or the condition of being misdirected; direction to a wrong address.1768 Blackstone Comm. III. xxiii. 373 A new trial..is now very commonly had for the misdirection of the judge at nisi prius. 1830 Gen...
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Ullrich Langer
Using the concept of kinesic intelligence, he also analyzed the movement of turning toward the beloved in the works of Virgil, Petrarch, and Scève, featuring
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paralanguage
paralanguage Linguistics. (ˌpærəˈlæŋgwɪdʒ) [f. para-1 alongside + language n.1] The system of non-phonemic but vocal factors in speech, such as tone of voice, tempo of speech, and sighing, by which communication is assisted. Cf. kinesics. Some authorities also include in paralanguage such adjuncts o...
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