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What are the differences between 'non-verbal cues' and 'sign language' ? sorry! I mean "non verbal Communication"Sorry! I mean "non verbal Communication" thanks
25 jul. 2013 05:20
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Sign language has a vocabulary, grammar and syntax. Non-verbal communication is explained well on this site: http://psychology.about.com/od/nonverbalcommunication/a/nonverbaltypes.htm Some aspects of sign language overlap with non-verbal communication. For example, facial expression and eye gaze carry linguistic information in signed languages, but are also part of non-verbal communication.
25 juli 2013
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"Non-verbal cues", also called body language, are gestures, posture, facial expressions, etc. Sign language is a method of communication using hand movements and facial expressions.
25 juli 2013
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The deaf and mute communicate by sign language. Excellent written and verbal commnuniction skills.
25 juli 2013
yeah I think so.. sign language/ non-verbal cues are include on it (non verbal communication). thanks for your feedback
25 juli 2013
Non-verbal communication is more general than sign language.
25 juli 2013
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