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Messages expressed by other than linguistic means
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Nonverbal communication
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Nonverbal behaviour that duplicate the content of a verbal message.
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Repeating
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Nonverbal behaviour that reinforces a verbal message
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Complementing
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Nonverbal behaviour that takes the place of a verbal message
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Substituting
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Nonverbal behaviours that emphasize part of a verbal message
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Accenting
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A function of nonverbal communication in which nonverbal cues control the flow of verbal communication between and among individuals.
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Regulating
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Nonverbal behaviour that is inconsistent with a verbal message.
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Contradicting
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Situations in which a person's words are incongruent with his or her nonverbal behaviour
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Mixed messages
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Nonverbal behaviours that reveal information a communicator does not disclose verbally
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Leakage
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Nonverbal behaviours that signal the untruthfulness of a verbal message.
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Deception Cues
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The study of body position and motion
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Kinesics
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The degree to which we face toward or away from someone with our body, feet, and head.
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Body orientation
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Motions of the body, usually hands or arms, that have communicative value.
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Gestures
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Nonverbal behaviours that accompany and support verbal messages.
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Illustrators
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Dileberate nonverbal behaviours with precise meanings known to virtually all member of a cultural group
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Emblems
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