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Some verbal exercises

Some verbal exercises. Case studies (in class) Go over SG 7 Check correct answers, p. 71. Nonverbal Intercultural Communication. Lustig & Koester, Ch. 8. Videos: Gestures across cultures: http :// www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxoB6MhmbIg

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Some verbal exercises

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  1. Some verbal exercises Case studies (in class) Go over SG 7 Check correct answers, p. 71

  2. Nonverbal InterculturalCommunication Lustig & Koester, Ch. 8

  3. Videos: Gestures across cultures: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxoB6MhmbIg 10 gestures to get right: http://www.languagetrainers.co.uk/blog/2007/09/24/top-10-hand-gestures/ Gestures around the world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa_GCK-Czqs&feature=related A gesture quiz: http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/quiz/gestures.php List of gestures http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_gestures

  4. Defining Nonverbal Communication • “Messages people send to others that do not contain words, such as messages sent through body motions; vocal qualities; and the use of time, space, artifacts, dress, and even smell” (Neuliep, 2006, p. 286) • When senders OR receivers give meaning? (That is, when behavior has “meaning potential”) • NOTE: Not “sign language” (which is verbal)

  5. Verbal versus NV Awareness Interpretability Formal, generally understood rules Precision in signification Simultaneity versus linearity “Content” versus “Relationship” components—which do you “listen” to? How learned?

  6. Relation to Verbal Comm • The role of “emblems” • “Signs” and “symbols” • Indexical • Iconic • Symbolic • Attribution • Paralanguage (neither V nor NV!)

  7. Relation to Verbal Comm • Repetition • Substitution • Accentuation • Compliment • Contradict • Regulate • Controllable? • “leakage? • Competence?

  8. Activities Please turn in page 79 Page 80: class discussion

  9. For Tuesday P. 89 in resource packet (5 pts) SG9 Semi-final topic areas and cultures for TP

  10. Break!

  11. Channel by Channel: Gestures Emblems Illustrators Affect displays [Display rules!] Regulators

  12. Space • Space zones: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGVSIkEi3mM • Territoriality • Primary, secondary, tertiary territories • See 3 points, p. 210

  13. Touch Meanings High and low contact cultures

  14. Time • Time orientations • Past, present, future • Polychronic/monochronic • Time systems • Technical time systems • Formal time systems • Informal time systems

  15. Voice Types of vocaliccues Cultural differences in cues

  16. Team Project

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