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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date肢体语言-论文肢体语言-论文山西师范大学本科毕业论文(设计)Body Language姓 名 徐帆 系 别 外国语学院 专 业 英语双学位 班 级 1206班 学 号 1290010618 指导老师 梁恩莉 答辩日期 成 绩 Body LanguageAbstract:Body language as a part of the language, and is an
2、 important content of the cultural exchange and communication, when language communication obstacles and difficulties, body language can express in the effective time because of the information and content. Body language in addition to the expression of the body such as shaking hands, posture, movem
3、ent of the head, also contains a rich facial expressions, such as a smile, eye contact, etc. Of course, in different countries and region, some body language in the cultural field is interlinked, but because of cultural differences, also can appear many of the same body language shows different mean
4、ings. This needs us to fully understand the cultural differences of body language, to avoid cultural differences caused by misunderstanding.Key words: body language expression way cultural differences肢体语言内容摘要:肢体语言作为语言的一部分,也是文化交流与沟通的重要组成内容,当语言沟通遇到障碍与困难时,肢体语言便能够在有效的时间里表达出所蕴含的信息与内容。身体语言除了肢体的表达如握手、姿势、头部
5、的动作,还包含了丰富的面部表情,如微笑、眼神的交流等。当然,在不同的国家、地域、文化领域里有些身体语言是相通的,但由于文化差异,也会出现许多相通身体语言所表现出来的不同的含义。这就需要我们充分了解文化差异中的身体语言,避免文化差异所带来的误会。关键字:肢体语言 表达方式 文化差异CONTENTS1Introduction 12. Definition of body language13. History of body language 14. Body gestures and movements24.1 Handshake 24.2 Gestures 34.3 Head movement
6、 35. Facial expressions 35.1 Smile 35.2 Eye contact4 5.3 Other facial expression46. Position and relationship to bodies, objects and surroundings 5Acknowledgements6Body Language1.Introduction With the progress of society and the increasing of the openness, cross cultural communication has become inc
7、reasingly frequent. Many people began to go out of the country. At the same time, more and more foreigners are coming to china. In different cultural environment, language learning is important. However, the language learning and use need to spend time and energy to learn. By comparison, body langua
8、ge is simple and convenient. Body language contains many aspects of the body, and even some body language is expressed by the emotion can not be replaced by the words of the language. Body language has a long history, from the birth of occasion of the body, the body language is born. So many body la
9、nguage in different cultural areas can be interlinked. However, due to the differences in cultural differences, there are some body language can not be shared. Some body language can express different meanings or even opposite meanings. Therefore, it is very necessary to understand and learn body la
10、nguage for our communication in different cultural fields.2.Definition of body languageIts widely-considered that body language is body positions and movements, as the traditional, narrow definition of body language in the Oxford English Dictionary: “body language noun-the conscious and unconscious
11、movements and postures by which attitudes and feelings are communicated for example: his intent was clearly expressed in his body language.” Obviously, Body language is more than body positions and movements and concludes position bodies,closeness to and space between people, facial expressions, eye
12、 contact (movement and focus), connect non-bodily things, ,less noticeable physical effects (breathing, heartbeat and perspiration). Additionally, the volume, variation, pauses, pace, etc., of voice could also be seen as one part of body language. Controversially traditional opinions hold that body
13、language must have body or limbs movement or change, as one part of communication, body language includes reaction of body, change of facial expression, etc., not only body movements. Voice type is most likely to be ignored as one kind of body language like making voice, control voice, and it is an
14、indispensable element in communications and helping communications. Additionally, some unconscious body reactions and facial expression belong to body language, for example a mans face will be white and sweat when he is nervous or frightened.Therefore,more exact definition of body language in summar
15、y is the conscious and unconscious transmission of attitudes and feelings by movements, postures, physical state, relationship to things, facial expression and eye movements.”3.History of body languagePhilosophers and scientists have paid interested in body language for thousands of years and they c
16、onnected human behaviors with meaning and personality. But those findings are not as sophisticated and detailed as today. Works or writings about body language were very sparse until mid-1900s. According to the relevant records, the first expert at study of body language is ancient Greek, Hippocrate
17、s and Aristotle, who explored relationship between human personalities and behaviors, and Romans, notably Cicero discussed how gestures work in feelings and communications. Early studies focused on significance of body language in leadership and government.More isolated and sophisticated findings ap
18、peared after sixteenth Century. 1605, Francis Bacon in Advancement of Learning indicated gestures as reflection extension is supplement of spoken-communication. John Bulwers Natural History of the Hand published in 1644 involves hand gestures. Gilbert Austin suggested suitable body language could im
19、prove quality of speech in his 1806 publication, CHIRONOMIA. In late 1800s, Charles Darwin is accepted the earliest scholar in studying body language systematically and scientifically. The next more than 100 years, the study of body language seems to stagnate. Charles Darwin is pioneer of ethologica
20、l, which focused on animal behaviors. After 1990s, more experts paid attention to connection of human behaviors and social organization. Ethology is a science about animal behaviors, starting early 1900s, and expanding field to human behaviors and social organization. Ethlolgist progressively applie
21、d their findings to study of human behaviors. Julius Fast as an American writer who is awarded for his fiction and non-fiction work about human physiology and behaviors, suggesting that body language is too new to be seen as a science. 4. Body gestures and movementsBody gestures and movements play a
22、n important role in humans daily communication, to transmit humans thought, emotion and mental activity as supplement of verbal communication. The same with voice, transmission of information from body gestures and movements is influenced by linguistic knowledge and cultural background of both sides
23、 in one communication. Therefore, understanding information transmitted by body gestures and movements in different cultures is of extreme importance. Gestures and movements as the most vividly body language represent different implications and expression, different from other body language.4.1 Hand
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