After conducting fieldwork together in New Guinea, Bateson and Mead coproduced ethnographic films and photodocumentation of Balinese kinesics. |
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To achieve this aim in oral discourse, speakers use visual cues provided by paralanguage, kinesics and synchrony to complement verbal language. |
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The anatomical characteristics of a person have a definite bearing on our perception of his or her kinesics. |
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Mr. O was showing and acknowledging a greater affective range, both verbally and in his kinesics. |
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Some American scholars have tried to develop a vocabulary of body language, called kinesics. |
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After a while, the usually literal Mr. Woodward also began dipping into the science of kinesics. |
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This was unfortunate as it narrowed the scope of the potential field, separating kinesics from much that was of interest to mainstream anthropology. |
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Occulesics are a form of kinesics that includes eye contact and the use of the eyes to convey messages. |
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The author also urges interviewers to master obscure-sounding, but practical, techniques such as proxemics, kinesics, and synchrony. |
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Numerous surprises are in store for Kathryn Dance in bestseller Deaver's stellar fourth novel featuring the California Bureau of investigation kinesics expert. |
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Kinesics and proxemics may also, in certain instances, involve vocalizations as accompaniments to nonverbal phenomena or as somehow integral to them. |
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