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1、The Use of Body Language in International CommunicationIntroductionAs the trend of globalization is strengthened step by step, international communication is frequent and important day by day. It is the process of communication between people from different cultural backgrounds. It can be divided in
2、to two types: verbal communication and nonverbal communication. People can communicate with each other not only through verbal communication but also through nonverbal communication. Body language is just an important part of nonverbal communication. “ Research shows that when people meet someone fo
3、r the first time, only 7% of their initial impact on others is determined by the content of what they say; 93% of their message is made up of body language (55%) and the tone of their voice(38%)” (Birdwhistell,1952: 79). Body language is also interlinked with spoken language and a whole pattern of b
4、ehavior from a person. As well as, various body language signs can complement each other to make a particular meaning clear or strengthen the meaning of what we convey. Thus body language is very crucial. Because every culture has its special body language, learning the application of body language
5、in different culture backgrounds becomes increasingly essential.This paper intends to present its meaning and classification, functions, above all, displays its application in different countries, so that we can improve our communication skills and abilities by understanding it well. When someone co
6、mmunicates with foreigners, he can know their real thoughts from their body language.All in all, language is the component parts of culture. Studying and understanding body language is helpful to study language of foreign countries and avoid mistakes in intercultural communication.1 Literature Revie
7、wWhen people speak of the communication, first they think of the verbal language. Actually, body language is used earlier than verbal language. So the research of body language is also important.The research of body language can trace back to 1872 when Charles Darwin (1872) publishes the book The Ex
8、pressions of Emotions in Man and Animals. He thinks human will gradually obtain communication capacity through body information. Afterwards, people are beginning to recognize, in the foundation of the language, the groups members through facial expressions, gestures, posture, and speech to relay the
9、 information to each other and complete language and nonverbal language decoding process. In the early of 20th century, Kreteschmer(1925) writes Physique and Character and Variation of Human Physique, as well as Efron (1941) writes Gesture and Environment. There book are the reformation of the resea
10、rch of body language. Then G. L. Trager(1948) and E. T. Hall(1948) propose that people need to learn cultural characteristics in the other countries in international communication. R.L.Birdwhistell (1952), as the founder of Kinesics, points out the concept of Kinesics, which is the study of nonlingu
11、istic bodily movements, such as gestures and facial expressions, as a systematic mode of communication. And in 1970, he advances the theory that human communication needs and uses all the senses. The information conveys by human gestures and movements is coded and patterned differently in various cu
12、ltures, and these codes can be discovered by scrutiny of particular movements within a social context in Kinesics and Context. In China, HuWenzhong (1988) writes Cross-cultural Social Intercourse and English Study, The Cross-cultural Social Intercourse Choose to Read, Culture and Social Intercourse,
13、 which analyzes body language in cross-cultural communication and explain the importance of it. In addition, Huang Xianjin explores the difference of non-verbal communication under different cultural background. And Cao Hejian researches the effect of body language in the words meaning.Today though
14、the mankinds language system has been highly flourishing, the study is still going on. Body language is one of the most useful ways in intercultural communication.2 Information about Body Language2.1 DefinitionAs a kind of communicative tool, body language takes a complementary role to help people t
15、ransfer information to improve communication, which is an indispensable power to break up language obstacles in intercultural communication. Body language, also called Kinesics, is the complementary of language and belongs to the scope of nonverbal communication. It cooperates with verbal language t
16、o express information more accurately.2.2 Functions of Body Language The study of psychology shows when two people do faceto-face communication, more than 50% information of communication are finished by mute body language. Moreover, because body language is international, people coming from differe
17、nt countries can communicate by body language even if they cant speak each others language. Why do people see this phenomenon? It is because body language plays an important role in repeating, complementing, regulating, contradicting.2.2.1 RepeatingSome of the nonverbal information can be repeated w
18、ith oral language. Movements of head and hands are always playing a role of strength when talking to others. For example, sometimes when you say the number “one”, you put out one of your fingers to help you express your idea. Samovar said: “The most important communicational tool used by human being
19、s is of course language; however, it does not mean that language is the only tool. It also depends on many other nonverbal behaviors. When one is speaking, gesture, eyes contact, posture and facial expression are always accompanying voiced language. All the movements including all nonverbal behavior
20、s are behaved as one aim to deepen the impression of meaning” (Samovar, 1981: 11). In intercultural communication, this function of body language has great help. There is a simple example, when people say, “goodbye” while they wave their hands. This is repeating.2.2.2 ComplementingSometimes the voic
21、ed languages were powerless and the nonverbal behaviors embroider on these speech acts by eye contacts, facial expressions, gestures, physical contacts, etc. “These silent body languages gain a start by remedy the powerlessness and inadequacies” (Devote, 2004: 78). Suppose you are on a phone call, a
22、 foreign friend comes to visit you. You nod your head or give a gesture or cast him a glance to ask him to sit down and wait for you. We see sometimes information conveyed by nonverbal acts have no relation with oral words. But these nonverbal acts complement what you want. Thanks to these nonverbal
23、 behaviors, language becomes more symbolic, emotional and lively.2.2.3 Regulating A period of conversation can be described as a series of listening and speaking. They are coordinated with each other in some communication, such as starting chatting, changing topics and giving an end to it. “Nonverba
24、l behaviors are usually used to regulate such kinds of cooperation” (Coester and Smith, 1988: 69). When there is a conversation, one shows another about his emotion response and attitude with the help of nonverbal behaviors. Regulating is usually used to keep talking in a face-to-face conversation.
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