terms |
paralanguage |
As nouns the difference between terms and paralanguage
is that
terms is while
paralanguage is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation.
paralanguage |
protolanguage |
As nouns the difference between paralanguage and protolanguage
is that
paralanguage is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation while
protolanguage is .
paralanguage |
prosody |
In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between paralanguage and prosody
is that
paralanguage is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation while
prosody is (linguistics) the study of rhythm, intonation, stress, and related attributes in speech.
As nouns the difference between paralanguage and prosody
is that
paralanguage is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation while
prosody is (linguistics) the study of rhythm, intonation, stress, and related attributes in speech.
kinesics |
paralanguage |
As nouns the difference between kinesics and paralanguage
is that
kinesics is non-verbal communication by means of gestures, and/or other body movement while
paralanguage is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation.
paralanguage |
proxemics |
As nouns the difference between paralanguage and proxemics
is that
paralanguage is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation while
proxemics is the study of the effects of the physical distance between people in different cultures and societies.
paralanguage |
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paralanguage |
paralinguistics |
As nouns the difference between paralanguage and paralinguistics
is that
paralanguage is the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation while
paralinguistics is the study of paralanguage.
paralanguage |
paralinguistic |
As a noun paralanguage
is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation.
As an adjective paralinguistic is
pertaining to, or communicated through, paralanguage.
intonation |
paralanguage |
In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between intonation and paralanguage
is that
intonation is (linguistics) the rise and fall of the voice in speaking while
paralanguage is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation.
As nouns the difference between intonation and paralanguage
is that
intonation is (linguistics) the rise and fall of the voice in speaking while
paralanguage is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation.
volume |
paralanguage |
As nouns the difference between volume and paralanguage
is that
volume is a unit of three-dimensional measure of space that comprises a length, a width and a height it is measured in units of cubic centimeters in metric, cubic inches or cubic feet in english measurement while
paralanguage is (linguistics) the non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation.
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