Paralanguage : a linguistic and interdisciplinary approach to interactive speech and sound
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Paralanguage : a linguistic and interdisciplinary approach to interactive speech and sound
(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, ser. 4 . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 92)
J. Benjamins, 1993
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Bibliography: p. [453]-465
Includes indexes
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This is the first interdisciplinary book-length treatment of paralanguage, briefly defined as: nonverbal vocal or narial communication. After sensitizing the reader to our sound-generating movements and to all human external and environmental sounds for their unquestionable communicative qualities, it realistically combines an anatomical-physiological auditory approach to voice production (identifying many neglected articulations) with the analysis of its visual manifestations as the triple reality of speech: language-paralanguage-kinesics. The primary qualities of speech (loudness, pitch etc.) are extensively discussed, as are the many voice qualities. The longest chapter in the book deals with paralinguistic differentiators: laughter, crying, sighing, yawning, coughing, sneezing etc. Finally the author presents a model for analyzing paralinguistic alternants, word-like independent constructs (such as Pooh, Aah and Brrr). Throughout the discussion of these paralinguistic phenomena, extensive attention is given to cultural, social and psychological aspects. This first, ground-breaking interdisciplinary work on paralanguage will serve as a source of data and a theoretical/methodological model for phoneticians, linguists, anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, speech therapists etc.
Table of Contents
- 1. Preface & Acknowledgements
- 2. Introduction
- 3. 1. From Movement to Sound: The Sign-Emitting Activities and Nonactivities of the Human Body as a Communicator
- 4. 2. The Anatomy and Physiology of Vocal-Narial Sound Production: An Audible-Visual Approach to Language and Paralanguage
- 5. 3. Language-Paralanguage-Kinesics: The Basic Triple Structure of Communication in Face-To-Face Interaction
- 6. 4. Primary Qualities: The Speaker-Identifying Paralinguistic Features
- 7. 5. Qualifiers: The Many Voices of Interaction
- 8. 6. Differentiators: The Eloquence of Emotional and Physiological Reactions
- 9. 7. Alternants: The Vocabulary Beyond the Dictionary
- 10. Conclusion
- 11. References
- 12. Literary References
- 13. List of Illustrations
- 14. Name Index
- 15. Subject Index
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