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Men and women in non-verbal communication
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Men and women in non-verbal communication

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The book examines the key issues related to the dialogical nonverbal behavior of men and women of modern Russian and Western culture. It is a tender on the grounds of non-verbal semiotics and comparative features of the sign consumer sign of communication between people of the same sex and different polov.Provoditsya analysis of a number of signs and typical patterns of bodily communicative nonverbal behavior in their relationship both with each other and with the signs and patterns of verbal behavior . Discusses the concept of gender-style non-verbal behavior and nonverbal gender stereotypes, in particular, an attempt is made to determine whether the nature of this stereotype is universal or culturally-specific. Set gender priorities in the selection of non-verbal means of expression of cognitive, emotional, appraisal and other meanings. Posed and partially solved the problem of reconstruction of male and female non-verbal behavior of test recordings and writing decoding in the absence of any video text. The question of the specificity of tender reflection characteristics of nonverbal behavior in the language of painting.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Book on Demand Ltd.
Date
16 February 2018
Pages
230
ISBN
9785519516112

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The book examines the key issues related to the dialogical nonverbal behavior of men and women of modern Russian and Western culture. It is a tender on the grounds of non-verbal semiotics and comparative features of the sign consumer sign of communication between people of the same sex and different polov.Provoditsya analysis of a number of signs and typical patterns of bodily communicative nonverbal behavior in their relationship both with each other and with the signs and patterns of verbal behavior . Discusses the concept of gender-style non-verbal behavior and nonverbal gender stereotypes, in particular, an attempt is made to determine whether the nature of this stereotype is universal or culturally-specific. Set gender priorities in the selection of non-verbal means of expression of cognitive, emotional, appraisal and other meanings. Posed and partially solved the problem of reconstruction of male and female non-verbal behavior of test recordings and writing decoding in the absence of any video text. The question of the specificity of tender reflection characteristics of nonverbal behavior in the language of painting.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Book on Demand Ltd.
Date
16 February 2018
Pages
230
ISBN
9785519516112