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________________ is the term given to how you say what you say. paralanguage pseudo-language verbal behavior double messages

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Paralanguage is nonverbal communication such as your tone, pitch or manner of speaking.


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An example of paralanguage is the pitch of your voice. noun.


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Paralinguistics are the aspects of spoken communication that do not involve words. These may add emphasis or shades of meaning to what people say. ... Body language, gestures, facial expressions, tone and pitch of voice are all examples of paralinguistic features.


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When asserting yourself it is recommended that you make "You statements" instead of "I statements" whenever possible. The broken record technique should be used as often as possible preferably any time you need to assert yourself. When asserting yourself it is important to inhibit all gestures.


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Paralanguage, also known as vocalics, is a component of meta-communication that may modify meaning, give nuanced meaning, or convey emotion, by using techniques such as prosody, pitch, volume, intonation, etc. It is sometimes defined as relating to nonphonemic properties only...

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