(from
the greek word «рага» - beyond linguistics) communication. A
linguistic communication which is verbal may be accompanied by
a non-linguistic or paralinguistic means o f communication. For
example:
Take th at. . . (gesture)
And how is ... (accompanied by a rising o f the eyebrows).
Paralinguistic means known as vocal qualifiers can be pro
duced by various phenomena in the throat and larynx. They are
somewhat close to the phonetic features. The following are examples
of paralinguistic means: vocal qualifiers -
a whisper,
a murmur, a
creaky voice, drawled or clipped voice etc. Tension or laxness in the
throat or larynx: a
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