The use of nonverbal communication with specific reference to Northern Sotho discourse
Thesis (M.A. (African Languages)) --University of Limpopo, 2005 === This study explores the use of nonverbal communication in Northern Sotho discourse. The paper serves as an introduction to the study of nonverbal communication in African languages. The concept of nonverbal communication is as equal...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ul-oai-ulspace.ul.ac.za-10386-20012019-10-30T04:07:04Z The use of nonverbal communication with specific reference to Northern Sotho discourse Mothiba, Mamokato Jerida Non-verbal communication Northern Sotho discourse Northern Sotho language Language and culture Intercultural communication Thesis (M.A. (African Languages)) --University of Limpopo, 2005 This study explores the use of nonverbal communication in Northern Sotho discourse. The paper serves as an introduction to the study of nonverbal communication in African languages. The concept of nonverbal communication is as equally important in a communication system as verbal communication . Therefore, this paper focuses onsome of the various forms of nonverbal communication such as facial expressions, proxemics, haptics, personal appearance, and most importantly, the concept of time. This study is done mainly in comparison with the Western way of doing things and how the social changes affect the use of these cues 2018-06-28T11:14:54Z 2018-06-28T11:14:54Z 2005 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10386/2001 en pdf vii, 76 leaves University of Limpopo |
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Thesis (M.A. (African Languages)) --University of Limpopo, 2005 === This study explores the use of nonverbal communication in Northern Sotho discourse. The paper serves as an introduction to the study of nonverbal communication in African languages. The concept of nonverbal communication is as equally important in a communication system as verbal communication . Therefore, this paper focuses onsome of the various forms of nonverbal communication such as facial expressions, proxemics, haptics, personal appearance, and most importantly, the concept of time. This study is done mainly in comparison with the Western way of doing things and how the social changes affect the use of these cues |
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Mothiba, Mamokato Jerida |
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The use of nonverbal communication with specific reference to Northern Sotho discourse |
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The use of nonverbal communication with specific reference to Northern Sotho discourse |
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The use of nonverbal communication with specific reference to Northern Sotho discourse |
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The use of nonverbal communication with specific reference to Northern Sotho discourse |
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The use of nonverbal communication with specific reference to Northern Sotho discourse |
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University of Limpopo |
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