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Thank you the voice and and the words that we said paralinguistic is correct.
The paralinguistic properties of speech play an important role in human speech communication.
The most consistently hated feature was your "paralinguistic" suggestion.
These paralinguistic cues are denied to the writer.
As well as using your hands and eyes, you can use your voice to send out paralinguistic signals.
I would simply add that such analysis remains partial if it excludes, as his does by definition, paralinguistic features of communication.
This voice must have some properties, and all the properties of a voice as such are paralinguistic.
Paralinguistic comprehension problems involving sarcasm, irony, etc. have also been detected in these patients.
These are the paralinguistic features of a spoken message, which are lost if we write the message down.
Then, while saying nothing out of the ordinary, employ the paralinguistic behaviors, the nuances, appropriate to the emotional state you've chosen.
Consequently, paralinguistic cues relating to expression have a moderate effect of semantic marking.
One might, perhaps, break this down further by maintaining a distinction between 'grammatical' and paralinguistic ways of indicating status.
As we saw above, and Lyons would not disagree, it is mostly in the paralinguistic features that English performs this function.
Paralinguistic features are only roughly indicated.
Emotional tone of voice, itself paralinguistic information, has been shown to affect the resolution of lexical ambiguity.
The encoding process will also include what Abercrombie describes as 'paralinguistic phenomena '.
Yet another element in 'paralinguistic phenomena' is the distance between those engaging in face-to-face interaction.
Pulmonic ingressive sounds are extremely rare outside of paralinguistic phenomena.
People with autism or Asperger syndrome may have abnormalities in paralinguistic and pragmatic aspects of their speech.
'paralinguistic phenomena are non-linguistic elements in conversation.
A paralinguistic approach gives computers a library of nonspeech tones used in human spoken communication (like "uh-oh").
Paralinguistic cues are used as part of assessing communication partners when using CMC.
The main function of inhaled speech seems to be paralinguistic, showing e.g., agreement with a statement and to encourage a speaker to continue on.
A gasp is a kind of paralinguistic respiration in the form of a sudden and sharp inhalation of air through the mouth.
Several studies have used the fMRI paradigm to observe brain states brought about by adjustments of paralinguistic information.