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Non verbal Communication
BY:-
Abdul Rehman Khan
Antra Gupta
Jatin Kukreja
Skand Arora
ASET 5CSE7
DEFINITION
Communication without words. Aspects of communication not involving verbal
communication Communication without use of spoken language. Involves apparent behaviors like facial expression,
postures, Paralanguage
IMPORTANCE OF NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Most basic part of our personality.
Over 65 percent of social meaning of the messages sender sends are communicated non-verbally.
It’s an important part of our social as well as professional life.
It has the following effects:
Repetition – Reinforce what is already being said
Contradiction – Contradict the message and make the speaker seem untruthful
Substitution – Can take place of words
Complementing – Compliment a verbal message like a pat on a back
Accenting – Can underline certain point in the message
Establishes and maintains
interpersonal relation.
Replaces and regulates language.
To accompany speech in
managing the cues of
interaction between
speakers and listeners.
Express emotions thereby
presenting of one’s personality
and attitude.
OCCULESICS
PARALINGUISTICS
PROXIMICS
ARTIFACTS
KINESICS
CHRONEMICSTACTILI
CS
Non verbal communication
FORMS OF NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION
KINESICSKinesics is the interpretation of body language such as facial expressions and gestures — or, more formally, non-verbal behavior related to movement, either of any part of the body or the body as a whole. It includes facial expressions, gestures, body movements and eye contact.
Body Language
Reinforces, clarifies verbally expressed ideas. Body acts as a “truth talker” – it speaks louder
than words Postures used to indicate attitudes, affective
moods, warmth etc.
Facial Expressions
•The human face is extremely expressive, able to express countless emotions without saying a word.
•And unlike some forms of nonverbal communication, facial expressions are universal.
OCCULESICS
Important to one starts presentation. The listener looks to the eyes of the speaker to find out The truthfulness of his speech , his intelligence,
attitudes, and feelings
Include handshakes,holding hands,high fives, a pat on the shoulder.
Haptics include communicationwith help of touch.
• Clothing has the power influence
• A desire to conform • A desire for self-expression • A desire for aesthetic
satisfaction • Depicts culture• The desire for social
participation • Physical comfort
ARTIFACTS
PARALINGUISTICS
Refers to the non-verbal elements of communication used to modify meaning and convey emotion
includes the pitch, volume. Speaking quickly reflects stress or excitement. The accent we use. Sounds (gasps and murmurs) How we pronounce words Filled pauses such as ‘Mmmm’, ‘Ahhh’, ‘Ummm’
PROXEMICS
Interrelated observations and theories of man’s use of space as a specialized elaboration of culture
Every culture has norms for using space. People who want to even out power seek out
neutral territory. How people arrange space reflects how close
they are and whether they want interaction. Restaurants can arrange seating to encourage
people to spend time or to eat quickly and leave.
CHRONEMICS
How do we manage and react to others’ management of time Duration Activity Punctuality
A study conducted by Burgoon (1989) found that people who arrive 15 minutes late are considered dynamic, but much less competent, composed and sociable than those that arrive on time.