0 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 paralanguage of caregiving: baby talk to the institutionalized aged - the field study.
The paralanguage of caregiving : baby talk to the institutionalized aged.
The book ends where it began, with questions about which parts of intonation contours are linguistic and categorical and which are paralanguage.
She finds that the repatterning of sentence structure, question formation, and paralanguage is more appropriately understood as "styling" - that is, the imposition of a standardized format.
All the second language research discussed so far has focused on linguistic representations of space, but paralanguage is another option that speakers can and do use.
The painting is sometimes given as an example of meta message conveyed by paralanguage.
It relates to the paralanguage of communication, which is the nonverbal component of verbal communication.
Context is the way the message is delivered and is known as paralanguage.