Kapitel
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Contributors XI
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PART I. OVERALL CONSIDERATIONS OF HUMAN BEINGS INTERACTING IN THEIR WORLD
- Overall Considerations of Human Beings Interacting in Their World 3
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PART II. ECOLOGICAL AND ARTIFACTUAL PATTERNING
- The Communication of Environmental Meaning: Hemispheres in Conflict 17
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PART III. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF INTERACTION
- The Effect of Verbal/Visual Interactions on Drawing Ability 33
- Abstract: A Study of the Blushing Response Using Self-Reported Data from College Students 55
- The Modification of Word Meaning by Nonverbal Cues 57
- Nonverbal Communication as Political Behavior 69
- The Structure of Behavioral Elements in Social and Work Situations 87
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PART IV. EXPRESSIVE AND LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR
- The Meanings of Emotional Expression 103
- New Perspectives for an Integrative Research of Nonverbal Systems 121
- Constraints on Basic Sign Order and Word Order Universals 139
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PART V. ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR
- Intonation as an Early Marker of Meaning 157
- Micro-Timing in Mother-Infant Communication 169
- Coordinated Movement in Children's Faces, and What Parents Know About It 197
- Deaf Children and Chimpanzees: A Comparative Sociolinguistic Investigation 219
- Nonverbal Antecedents to Language Functioning: A Model and its Relevance for the Deaf 233
- General Semiotic Capabilities of the Higher 4 Primates: Some Hypotheses on Communication and Cognition in the Evolution of Human Semiotic Systems 245
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PART VI. THEORETICAL MODELING OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR
- Biophysics, Linguistics, and the Unity of Science 261
- The Eternal Triangle Effect 279
- Bibliography 285
- Index 317
- Backmatter 321
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Contributors XI
-
PART I. OVERALL CONSIDERATIONS OF HUMAN BEINGS INTERACTING IN THEIR WORLD
- Overall Considerations of Human Beings Interacting in Their World 3
-
PART II. ECOLOGICAL AND ARTIFACTUAL PATTERNING
- The Communication of Environmental Meaning: Hemispheres in Conflict 17
-
PART III. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF INTERACTION
- The Effect of Verbal/Visual Interactions on Drawing Ability 33
- Abstract: A Study of the Blushing Response Using Self-Reported Data from College Students 55
- The Modification of Word Meaning by Nonverbal Cues 57
- Nonverbal Communication as Political Behavior 69
- The Structure of Behavioral Elements in Social and Work Situations 87
-
PART IV. EXPRESSIVE AND LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR
- The Meanings of Emotional Expression 103
- New Perspectives for an Integrative Research of Nonverbal Systems 121
- Constraints on Basic Sign Order and Word Order Universals 139
-
PART V. ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR
- Intonation as an Early Marker of Meaning 157
- Micro-Timing in Mother-Infant Communication 169
- Coordinated Movement in Children's Faces, and What Parents Know About It 197
- Deaf Children and Chimpanzees: A Comparative Sociolinguistic Investigation 219
- Nonverbal Antecedents to Language Functioning: A Model and its Relevance for the Deaf 233
- General Semiotic Capabilities of the Higher 4 Primates: Some Hypotheses on Communication and Cognition in the Evolution of Human Semiotic Systems 245
-
PART VI. THEORETICAL MODELING OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR
- Biophysics, Linguistics, and the Unity of Science 261
- The Eternal Triangle Effect 279
- Bibliography 285
- Index 317
- Backmatter 321