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Paralanguage is the vocal aspect of communication and it includes voice tone, posture and eye contact.
The vocal aspect of communication, including pitch, tone, and pace.
Paralanguage refers to vocal qualities and nonverbal cues like tone of voice, pitch, volume, and speed of speech that accompany spoken language. It can convey emotions, attitudes, and intentions, adding layers of meaning to verbal communication.
Vocal communication
The way in which you adjust your voice tone, accent and even pitch of one's voice to convey a message. More commonly, it's used in the manner of making a joke between friends who already understand the context of what you're saying and your voice adds to the humour.Example:Person 1 is talking about an emotional experience they had, but Person 2 finds it uninteresting and wishes to add humour in a sarcastic manner to their response.Person 1: It was so bad. Do you understand?Person 2: sarcastic teary voice Sure. I feel for you.Italic and bold text: use of paralanguage.
Communication originated spontaneously. It was not designed. Communication through sound and gestures progressed to signs, speech and languages. It must have been a gradual development from gestures to vocal communication to vocal languages.
Fairly self-explanatory really. Vocal communication is using the voice, non-vocal is communicating by other means such as semaphore, Morse code, email, fax etc !
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The components of paralanguage include vocal qualities such as tone, pitch, and volume, as well as vocalizations like laughter or sighs. Other components include speech rate, rhythm, and pauses, which can convey meaning and emotions alongside verbal language. Body language and nonverbal cues also play a role in paralanguage.
Anything Vocal. E.G. Hello, Goodbye
Different form of musical communication that employ the human voice........ defuq
The cast of Vocal Awareness - 1999 includes: Natalie Banus as Vocal Student Arthur Samuel Joseph as Vocal Coach