0 connected with the ways in which people show what they mean other than by the words they use, for example by their tone of voice, or by making sounds with the breath:
the linguistic and paralinguistic features of a spoken message
Speech is often interrupted by hesitation markers and other paralinguistic signs of discomfort.
Researchers paid close attention to the paralinguistic elements of the communication.
She could detect sarcasm based entirely on paralinguistic cues.
Punctuation in a sense corresponds to linguistic and paralinguistic features of spoken language such as gestures, voice intensity, pitch, and intonation.
This paper integrates sequential, interactional and phonetic analyses to provide an account of how 'paralinguistic' features create meaning.
Such signs as gesture, mimicry, movement, dialogue, the paralinguistic qualities of voice, and silence are integral to a given work and communicate something to someone.
The voice as such is still used for conveying paralinguistic information about the speaker and his state and attitude.
The big surprise here is that there is nothing on intonation and paralinguistic features, which are not transcribed in the corpus.