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輔導教師What is the difference between communication and language?
Communication Without Language
A significant amount of communication happens without the use of a formal language system. This non-verbal communication includes:
Body Language: Gestures, posture, and facial expressions can convey a wealth of information. A smile can indicate happiness, while crossed arms might suggest defensiveness.
Tone of Voice: The way something is said, including its pitch, volume, and inflection, can drastically alter the meaning of the words used.
Proxemics: The use of personal space can also communicate messages. Standing very close to someone might indicate intimacy or aggression, depending on the context.
Eye Contact: The duration and nature of eye contact can signal interest, attentiveness, or a lack of sincerity.
Touch: A handshake, a pat on the back, or a hug are all forms of communication through physical contact.
These nonverbal cues are powerful and can often convey more meaning than words alone. They are a constant and usually subconscious part of our daily interactions, demonstrating that communication is a far broader concept than just the languages we speak.
At a Glance Communication :
- Is a broad process or act of exchanging information.
- Encompasses all methods of information exchange.
- Can occur without language.
Examples: A dog wagging its tail, a person smiling, traffic lights.
Language, on the other hand:
- Is a specific, structured system of symbols and rules.
- Is a subset of communication.
- Is inherently a form of communication.
Ex. Speaking English, writing in Spanish, using American Sign Language.
2025年8月7日 03:33
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