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1、 Principles and Applications of Body Language in Nonverbal Communication 专 业: 英 语班 级: 2009本科作者姓名: *学 号: 20*指导教师: *联系电话: *完成日期: 20*年 月 日AbstractBody language is an important part of nonverbal communication and it is connected with culture. In order to make successful exchange in cross-cultural commun
2、ication, we should know the body language from different cultures. And we should realize that body language, like verbal communication and culture, also has many similarities all over the world. However, body language from different cultures has many differences because of different regions, races a
3、nd cultural customs. And it is restricted by its culture and has different cultural connotations. That is to say, the same body language has different meanings in different cultures and has different social functions. This article devotes to a comparison and contrast of body language in different cu
4、ltures in terms of eye language, gestures, postures, facial expressions and touch. It aims to illustrate the differences and similarities of body language and put forward the principles of reducing barriers in communication so as to achieve efficient communication and to avoid misunderstanding.Outli
5、neI. IntroductionA. Verbal communication and nonverbal communication.B. The purpose of this paperII. Definition and Functions of Nonverbal CommunicationA. Definition of Nonverbal CommunicationB. Functions of Nonverbal Communication1. Repetition. 2. Emphasis. 3. Adjustment. III. Classification of Bod
6、y LanguageIV. Cultural Differences of Body LanguageA. Eye LanguageB. GesturesC. PosturesD. TouchE. Facial ExpressionsV. The Similarities of Body Language and Their CausesA. The Similarities of Body LanguageB. The Causes Resulting in the Similarities of Body LanguageVI. The Principles of Reducing Bar
7、riers in CommunicationVII. ConclusionI. IntroductionPeople can communicate with each other through not only verbal communication but also nonverbal communication. Moreover, the latter plays an essential role in human communication. Nonverbal communication is connected with cultures and it is the res
8、ult of cultures. But many people pay great attention to the acceptance and correctness of the verbal communication and overlook the influence and cultural difference of nonverbal communication. Then the misunderstanding and cultural crash often occur in the cross-cultural communication. So in the pr
9、ocess of communication, it is not a complete communication while ignoring the cultural differences of nonverbal communication. A famous anthropologist E. T. Hall pointed out “Silent language expresses more information than verbal language.” According to some researchers abroad, in peoples daily life
10、, nonverbal communication takes part over 65% in all of information exchange. And body language is an important part of nonverbal communication. Many experts have shown the importance of body language in the cross-cultural communication. It is clear without body language we cant finish our informati
11、onal exchange. Body language, like verbal language can express emotions, exchange ideas and deliver information. So we must know the cultural differences of body language to achieve efficient communication.II. Definition and Functions of Nonverbal CommunicationA. Definition of Nonverbal Communicatio
12、nThe study of nonverbal communication covers three major parts: Proxernics, Kinesics or Body Language, and Paralanguage. Proxernics refers that people keep certain space with each other when they communicate and the meaning it suggests. For example, Arabians like to keep close while Englishmen like
13、to keep a certain distance. It is funny to see they are in conversation. Arabians will come closer and closer but Englishmen will withdraw further and further. When they finish the conversation, they are far away from the place they stood. Kinesics is also called body language, which studies the mea
14、nings of the movement of all parts of body and it includes many nonverbal behavior such as eye language, gestures, postures, facial expressions, touch and so on. We will discuss it in details later. Paralanguage refers to all kinds of sound signals made by mouth, which can express certain emotions a
15、nd ideas. Paralanguage is not the phrases and sentences with clear meanings. It is to transform information by sound, such as “Ouch”. Besides this, the pitch of tone and loudness or quietness of voice also belongs to paralanguage. And some researchers believe that clothing belongs to paralanguage, t
16、oo.B. Functions of Nonverbal CommunicationNonverbal communication, like verbal communication is also a part of culture and the carrier of a certain culture. The function of nonverbal communication in the whole communication cant be overlooked. “In the daily communication, we can see people cant comm
17、unicate efficiently by verbal language alone. And nonverbal communication will express clear meanings in a certain context. And a certain nonverbal communication should be connected with verbal communication or the other nonverbal communication to provide correct information.”(Lishugang 37)So in com
18、municative activities, nonverbal communication also plays a great role. Of course, we should pay close attention to the functions of nonverbal communication. Obviously, we should make full use of nonverbal communication to achieve efficient communication. Now, we will discuss the functions of nonver
19、bal communication.1. Repetition. For example, when we tell people how to get to the nearest hospital, we are not only telling them the direction but also pointing to the direction with hands. Supplement. For instance, we greet people with a smile. Smile functions as a supplement to the pleasure of m
20、eeting people. Replacement. When we communicate with others, we will frown instead of asking directly to hint that we dont understand and expect repetition or explanation. 2. Emphasis. When we are talking or making a speech, we often raise our voice to stress the content. And sometimes, we say, “It
21、is my fault” while hung down our heads. We smile and say, “Welcome”. We shout out to the people while waving our fists. All the nonverbal communication here emphasizes what we say. 3. Adjustment. We often suggest that our talk is over by our tone, eyes, head nodding and other nonverbal communicative
22、 behaviors. For example, the manager stands up to show the end of the interview.III. Classification of Body LanguageWe have discussed the importance of nonverbal communication. And we also know body language reflects a certain cultural background. On the one hand, in a certain tradition, body langua
23、ge is determined by its customs and traditions. Violating them will cause communicative disconnection and misunderstanding. On the other hand, the meanings of body language in a certain culture are developing and changing. With the development of technology, traffic and contact all over the world, t
24、he meanings of body language are renewing every day. In general sense, the study of body language began in 1950s. And during 1970s, the study of body language entered a fully developing period. From the late of 1970s to the early period of 1980s, body language contained more contents, and had a grea
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