Nonverbal Communication: Readings with CommentaryShirley Weitz |
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... SPEECH ENCODING From Studies in Dyadic Communication , A. W. Siegman and B. Pope , eds . , Pergamon Press , New York , 1972 , pp . 135–51 . Copyright © 1972 by Pergamon Press ... Speech Rhythm Relationship as a Cue to Speech Encoding,
... SPEECH ENCODING From Studies in Dyadic Communication , A. W. Siegman and B. Pope , eds . , Pergamon Press , New York , 1972 , pp . 135–51 . Copyright © 1972 by Pergamon Press ... Speech Rhythm Relationship as a Cue to Speech Encoding,
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... Speech encoding and decoding All of the research discussed so far may be summarized by stating , as I did at 40 the beginning , that there is a " signifi- cant " but not very close relationship between speech rhythm and body movement ...
... Speech encoding and decoding All of the research discussed so far may be summarized by stating , as I did at 40 the beginning , that there is a " signifi- cant " but not very close relationship between speech rhythm and body movement ...
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... speech rhythm and thus , in- ferentially , to the speech encoding process . If our interest is in fidgetiness as an expression of emotional states , as it originally was and still is , then we should develop some way of eliminat- ing ...
... speech rhythm and thus , in- ferentially , to the speech encoding process . If our interest is in fidgetiness as an expression of emotional states , as it originally was and still is , then we should develop some way of eliminat- ing ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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