Nonverbal Communication in Mandarin Chinese Talk-in-Interaction

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Abstract

Based on naturally occurring audio-video data collected from adult Mandarin Chinese speakers, this book features the first extensive studies of nonverbal aspects of Mandarin Chinese talk-in-interaction with focus on the communicative and pragmatic functions of nonverbal actions used in interaction. The nonverbal forms and functions in Mandarin context are discussed with reference to established categorization of emblems, illustrators, regulators, adaptors and emotional expressions. Nonverbal actions like gaze, head nod, gentle smile and hand touch can be used as nonverbal affiliative devices. Gaze-away/down, gentle smiling and some hand gesture are executed for the purpose of nonverbal miÀ nzi "face" including self-face saving and Other-face saving strategies and lÄ­mÀ o "politeness" in interpersonal communication. The appropriate knowledge and understanding of Mandarin Chinese nonverbal communication are essential to those wishing to communicate effectively with Chinese speakers.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGermany
PublisherLambert Academic Publishing
Number of pages364
ISBN (Print)9783659345319
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Chinese language
  • Mandarin dialects
  • nonverbal communication

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