What is Paralanguage & Difference Between Verbal And Nonverbal Communication

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What is para-languages? Difference between verbal, Nonverbal and

Para verbal.

Presented ByMuhammad Muzammil BS(CS)2nd

WHAT IS PARALANGUAGE?

DEFINITION• What you do with your voice and the way you say your

words is called paralanguage. There are 10 kinds of paralanguage.

KINDS OF PARALANGUAGEPITCH How high or low you speak

VOLUME How loudly or softly you speak

TONE How harshly or gently you speak

ARTICULATION How clearly you pronounce your words

SPEED How fast or slowly you speak

STRESS PATTERNS Which words you make important

VOCAL QUALTIY What makes you sound like you

RHYTHM How smooth or jerky you speak

ROAD BLOCKS Unneeded words, phrases, or sounds you add

PAUSES Breaks you take between words or phrases

BODY LANGUAGE Using your body as you talk

FACIAL EXPRESSION Using your face as you talk

WHAT IS NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION?• Nonverbal Communication = Communication without

words• Nonverbal communication is a process of communication

through sending and receiving wordless messages.

FORM OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION• Eye Contact• Facial Expressions• Posture• Haptics (Touch)• Gestures• Personal Space• Proxemics (Distance)• Appearance• Artifacts (Belongings)• Voice

WHAT IS VERBAL COMMUNICATION?• Verbal communication is the use of sounds and words to

express yourself, especially in contrast to using gestures or mannerisms. Verbal communication consists of speaking, listening, writing and reading.

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

ADVANTAGES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION • More personal and informal/formal.• Makes immediate impact.• Provides opportunity for interaction

and feedback.• Helps us correct our messages

according to the feedback and non-verbal cues from the listener

• It is very fast and non-expensive.

DISADVANTAGES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION• A word once uttered can’t be taken back.• Impact may be short lived.• It can be forgotten easily.• There is no legal evidence of oral communication.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NONVERBAL, VERBAL AND PARA LANGUAGE• Tone of voice, volume, and pitch are all ways to effectively

communicate verbally. Nonverbal communication includes gestures, facial expressions, body movement, timing, touch, and anything else done without speaking. People seem to notice nonverbal communication more than verbal. Paralanguage refers to non-lexical components of speech such as pitch, tone, intonation, volume, pauses, etc.

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