MAIN ASPECTS OF NON-VERBAL SEMANTICS
Keywords:
Competence, gestures ,eye contact, Interpersonal relationship, expressiveness, emotions, meaning, multifaceted process, emotion, connection.Abstract
This article explores the critical role of non-verbal semantics in the English language, highlighting how non-verbal cues—such as gestures, facial expressions, posture, and eye contact—complement and sometimes contradict verbal communication. It examines the intricate relationship between verbal and non-verbal elements, demonstrating their combined impact on conveying meaning, emotion, and intent in diverse social contexts. By analyzing various scenarios, the article illustrates how non-verbal communication enriches interactions and fosters deeper understanding among individuals. Additionally, it addresses the cultural variations in non-verbal cues and their implications for effective communication. Ultimately, this study underscores the significance of non-verbal semantics in enhancing communicative competence and navigating interpersonal relationships in an increasingly interconnected world.
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