Non-Verbal Communication in the Modern World

  • Gozalova M
  • Gazilov M
  • Kobeleva O
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article is devoted to the subject of non-verbal communication in English-speaking countries. In the first part of this article we analyze the theoretical issues as Communication Theories in Linguistics and Psycholinguistics, as well as Perception Theory and Non-verbal and Verbal communication in general. Comparative analysis of specify for non-verbal communication with the example of English-speaking countries such as the USA, the UK, Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand is shown in the second part. The main conclusion is that in spite of the fact that these countries are English speaking they have both similar and different non-verbal communication signs and all these differences depend on various cultural contexts, mentality as well as the perception of non-verbal signs. The main idea of this article can be valuable for the world of Psycholinguistics and modern communication because it shows all the important cues of non-verbal communication which every time helps in communication act.

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Gozalova, M. R., Gazilov, M. G., Kobeleva, O. V., Seredina, M. I., & Loseva, E. S. (2016). Non-Verbal Communication in the Modern World. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. https://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2016.v7n4p553

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