Non Linguistics element GE 5 ( Tuesday)
Aspects of communication:
Verbal Linguistics: used words written or oral. It is a communication where message is transmitted verbally.
Non- verbal: used signals, actions, symbols, and gestures, signs.
Non-linguistic elements: not relying on speeches ( no speech at all )
7 categories of non-linguistic
1.Kinesics: language of body, usage of body movement.
2. Proxemics: language of space/ spatial. There's a gap or boundaries.
3. Chronemics: language if time. It varies through culture/ region.
4. Haptics: language of touch.
Types:
1. Functional-professional touch: medical examination, physical therapy, sports coach, music teacher.
2. Social-polite touch: handshake
3. Friendship-warmth touch: Hug
4. Love intimacy touch: kiss between family members, or romantic partners.
5. Sexual-Arousal: sexual caressing or intercourse.
5. Olfactics: language of smell
6. Artifactual: language of objects
7. Physical appearance: According to what people see when they first set their eyes on you.
Paralinguistic:
Paralinguistic communication”: has been defined as “not WHAT you say, but THE WAY you say it.”
ex; Body language, gestures, facial expressions, tone and pitch of voice.
Pitch: the relative highness or lowness of a tone as perceived by the ear,
Tempo: pace/ measure of the number of speech units of a given type produced within a given amount of time.
Junctures: indicator (pause) "emphasis". is the manner of moving (transition) between two successive syllables in speech.
Metalinguistic: knowledge about the language. When language is used to talk about language itself (code).
Aspects of communication:
Verbal Linguistics: used words written or oral. It is a communication where message is transmitted verbally.
Non- verbal: used signals, actions, symbols, and gestures, signs.
Non-linguistic elements: not relying on speeches ( no speech at all )
7 categories of non-linguistic
1.Kinesics: language of body, usage of body movement.
2. Proxemics: language of space/ spatial. There's a gap or boundaries.
3. Chronemics: language if time. It varies through culture/ region.
4. Haptics: language of touch.
Types:
1. Functional-professional touch: medical examination, physical therapy, sports coach, music teacher.
2. Social-polite touch: handshake
3. Friendship-warmth touch: Hug
4. Love intimacy touch: kiss between family members, or romantic partners.
5. Sexual-Arousal: sexual caressing or intercourse.
5. Olfactics: language of smell
6. Artifactual: language of objects
7. Physical appearance: According to what people see when they first set their eyes on you.
Paralinguistic:
Paralinguistic communication”: has been defined as “not WHAT you say, but THE WAY you say it.”
ex; Body language, gestures, facial expressions, tone and pitch of voice.
Pitch: the relative highness or lowness of a tone as perceived by the ear,
Tempo: pace/ measure of the number of speech units of a given type produced within a given amount of time.
Junctures: indicator (pause) "emphasis". is the manner of moving (transition) between two successive syllables in speech.
Metalinguistic: knowledge about the language. When language is used to talk about language itself (code).