1 Communication Elements Constraining Animal Learning and Performance.- Odor of Nonreward.- Function of Odors.- Generality of Discrimination and Cue Effects.- Generality of Pheromonal Effects.- Agonistic Postures.- A Concluding Comment.- References.- 2 Animal Communication.- Some Primordia for Commu
Nonverbal Communication Today
β Scribed by Mary Ritchie Key (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 336
- Series
- Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL]; 33
- Edition
- Reprint 2019
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
De Gruyter Book Archive - OA Title
β¦ Table of Contents
Preface
Contents
List of Contributors
PART I. OVERALL CONSIDERATIONS OF HUMAN BEINGS INTERACTING IN THEIR WORLD
Overall Considerations of Human Beings Interacting in Their World
PART II. ECOLOGICAL AND ARTIFACTUAL PATTERNING
The Communication of Environmental Meaning: Hemispheres in Conflict
PART III. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF INTERACTION
The Effect of Verbal/Visual Interactions on Drawing Ability
Abstract: A Study of the Blushing Response Using Self-Reported Data from College Students
The Modification of Word Meaning by Nonverbal Cues
Nonverbal Communication as Political Behavior
The Structure of Behavioral Elements in Social and Work Situations
PART IV. EXPRESSIVE AND LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR
The Meanings of Emotional Expression
New Perspectives for an Integrative Research of Nonverbal Systems
Constraints on Basic Sign Order and Word Order Universals
PART V. ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR
Intonation as an Early Marker of Meaning
Micro-Timing in Mother-Infant Communication
Coordinated Movement in Children's Faces, and What Parents Know About It
Deaf Children and Chimpanzees: A Comparative Sociolinguistic Investigation
Nonverbal Antecedents to Language Functioning: A Model and its Relevance for the Deaf
General Semiotic Capabilities of the Higher 4 Primates: Some Hypotheses on Communication and Cognition in the Evolution of Human Semiotic Systems
PART VI. THEORETICAL MODELING OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR
Biophysics, Linguistics, and the Unity of Science
The Eternal Triangle Effect
Bibliography
Index
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