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Language Behavior
- The term “Language Behavior” refers to the way individuals communicate and interact with others using a particular language.
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Verbal Behavior
- Verbal behavior encompasses the use of words, phrases, and sentences to convey meaning and express thoughts, opinions, and ideas.
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Nonverbal Behavior
- Nonverbal behavior comprises the use of facial expressions, body language, gestures, and other nonverbal cues to communicate without the use of words.
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Paralinguistic Behavior
- Paralinguistic behavior includes elements such as tone of voice, pitch, volume, and other vocal cues that accompany verbal communication and convey additional meaning or emotion.
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Pragmatic Behavior
- Pragmatic behavior refers to the social and cultural rules that govern language use, including turn-taking, politeness, and context-dependent interpretations.
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Written Behavior
- Written behavior involves the use of written symbols, such as letters, words, and punctuation marks, to convey meaning and communicate through written texts.