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kinesics Linguistics. (kaɪˈniːsɪks) [f. Gr. κίνησ-ις movement + -ics.] The study of those body movements and gestures by which, as well as by speech, communication is made; body movements and gestures which convey meaning non-vocally.1952 R. L. Birdwhistell (title) Introduction to kinesics: an annot...
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Kinesics
Birdwhistell's work
Kinesics was first used in 1952 by an anthropologist named Ray Birdwhistell. His ideas over several decades were synthesized and resulted in the book Kinesics and Context.
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Oculesics
Birdwhistell spent over fifty years analyzing kinesics. He wrote two books on the subject: Introduction to Kinesics (1952) and Kinesics and Context (1970).
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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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kineme
kineme Linguistics. (ˈkaɪniːm) [f. Gr. κίνη(σις movement + -eme.] A meaningful unit of body movement or gesture made in non-vocal communication.1952 R. L. Birdwhistell Introd. Kinesics (U.S. Dept. State, Foreign Service Inst.) 22 Phone: Allophone Phoneme. Kine: Allokine (? Kineme?). 1955 Etc.: Rev. ...
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Body Language: What It Is and How to Read It - Healthline
Body language can be complex and difficult to understand. In fact, there's an entire field of study, called kinesics, devoted to understanding nonverbal communication.
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Language Definition - YourDictionary
Language definition: Body language; kinesics. A system of vocal sounds and combinations of such sounds to which meaning is attributed, used for the expression or communication of thoughts and feelings.
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John J. Gumperz
inferences and interpret verbal or non-verbal signs, which he called contextualization cues (overlapping terms by other scholars include paralanguage and kinesics
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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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Calypsis
In kinesics, the science of body language, calypsis is the act of covering or concealing certain parts of one's own body.
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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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Ray Birdwhistell
, his second book, Kinesics and Context has been cited far more often, and, along with a brief encyclopedia article on kinesics, has had far greater influence Introduction to Kinesics: An Annotation System for Analysis of Body Motion and Gesture.
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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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NECA Project
For character interactions to look natural, various factors such the proxemics of the distance between their bodies as they interact, to the kinesics of
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Report on kinesics by David B. Givens for the Center for Nonverbal Studies.
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