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Verbal and nonverbal communication
1. verbal and nonverbal communication
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• THEME: VERBAL AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION• PLAN:
• WHAT IS VERBAL COMMUNICATION
• VERBAL COMMUNICATION HAS A COMPLEX MULTIFACETED STRUCTURE AND MANIFESTS ITSELF IN
DIFFERENT STYLES:
• WHAT IS NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
• THERE ARE SEVERAL TYPES OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION, EACH OF WHICH IS STUDIED BY A
SPECIFIC SCIENTIFIC BRANCH:
3. What is verbal communication
WHAT IS VERBAL COMMUNICATION• VERBAL COMMUNICATION IS A VERBAL FORM OF COMMUNICATION, A WAY OF TRANSMITTING
INFORMATION THROUGH LANGUAGE.
4. It performs the following functions:
IT PERFORMS THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS:5. Communicative — direct dialogue, exchange of thoughts;
COMMUNICATIVE — DIRECT DIALOGUE, EXCHANGE OF THOUGHTS;6. Appellative-influence on a person through words;
APPELLATIVE-INFLUENCE ON A PERSON THROUGH WORDS;7. Expressive-the transfer of emotions through language, the expression of feelings;
EXPRESSIVE-THE TRANSFER OF EMOTIONS THROUGH LANGUAGE, THE EXPRESSION OFFEELINGS;
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• FATALITY — THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SOCIAL RELATIONS WITHIN THE ESTABLISHED NORMS. THIS ISETIQUETTE, WHICH INCLUDES WORDS OF COURTESY AND OTHER FORMS OF CULTURE;
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• AESTHETIC — THE ABILITY TO EXPRESS THOUGHT IN DIFFERENT STYLES, UNIQUE FORMS, TAKING INTOACCOUNT THE AUTHOR'S INDIVIDUALITY.
10. Verbal communication has a complex multifaceted structure and manifests itself in different styles:
VERBAL COMMUNICATION HAS A COMPLEX MULTIFACETEDSTRUCTURE AND MANIFESTS ITSELF IN DIFFERENT STYLES:
• A LITERARY OR ARTISTIC WORK;
• CONVERSATIONAL-COMMUNICATION AT HOME;
• JOURNALISTIC-MEDIA MATERIALS;
• SCIENTIFIC - TEXT OF TEXTBOOK MATERIALS;
• OFFICIAL-BUSINESS-LANGUAGE OF DOCUMENTS, BUSINESS COMMUNICATION;
• EPISTOLARY (ALMOST NEVER USED) IS A STYLE OF WRITING LETTERS;
• CONFESSIONAL-RELIGIOUS SERMONS.
11. What is nonverbal communication
WHAT IS NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION• NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION IS THE TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION WITHOUT THE USE OF
LANGUAGE. THIS METHOD IS CALLED BODY LANGUAGE, AS IT IS A TOOL FOR SENDING MESSAGES
12. There are several types of nonverbal communication, each of which is studied by a specific scientific branch:
THERE ARE SEVERAL TYPES OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION,EACH OF WHICH IS STUDIED BY A SPECIFIC SCIENTIFIC BRANCH:
13. Kinesics-poses, gestures, facial expressions. Our physiological movements can say more than words and Express what speech
KINESICS-POSES, GESTURES, FACIAL EXPRESSIONS. OURPHYSIOLOGICAL MOVEMENTS CAN SAY MORE THAN
WORDS AND EXPRESS WHAT SPEECH CANNOT DO.
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• TACTILE BEHAVIOR-TOUCHING THE INTERLOCUTORDURING A CONVERSATION. SOME HAVE A HABIT OF
TOUCHING OTHERS DURING A DIALOGUE, WHILE
OTHERS HATE IT WHEN SOMEONE DOES SO. TACTILE
BEHAVIOR CAN BE PROFESSIONAL, FRIENDLY,
CEREMONIAL OR LOVING. EACH CULTURE HAS ITS OWN
TACTILE TRADITIONS OR HABITS.
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• SENSORICS-PERCEPTION OF SMELLS, TASTE, SOUNDS ANDCOLORS, AS WELL AS THE FEELING OF "HEAT" OR "COLD"
COMING FROM THE COMMUNICATOR. WITH THE HELP OF
THESE FACTORS, AN OPINION ABOUT THE INTERLOCUTOR, HIS
HOLISTIC IMAGE IS FORMED.
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• PROXEMICS-SPATIAL RELATIONS, THAT IS, THEDEPENDENCE OF RELATIONS ON LOCATION AND
DISTANCES.
• CHRONEMICS IS THE REACTION OF A PERSON TO
TEMPORAL PROCESSES (ASSESSMENT OF TIME,
DETERMINATION OF THE FRAMEWORK).
17. These nonverbal communications promote self-expression, motivate to know yourself, your character, and the characteristics of
THESE NONVERBAL COMMUNICATIONS PROMOTE SELF-EXPRESSION, MOTIVATE TOKNOW YOURSELF, YOUR CHARACTER, AND THE CHARACTERISTICS OF OTHER PEOPLE.
18. literature
LITERATURE• ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT,
• WIKIGROWTH.RU, 2011-19