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Autor:
Carl T. Camden, Ruth Blatt
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Exploring Positive Relationships at Work ISBN: 9781315094199
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315094199-16
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Nursing administration quarterly. 14(4)
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Speech Communication. 49:166-176
Subjects' use of Black American English (BAE) was assessed via three different data collection techniques: actual conversation, conversation simulations, and a self‐report questionnaire. A proportion of BAE usage of four grammatical forms for each
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research. 5:195-202
Earlier studies of laboratory-induced verbal slips have demonstrated the existence of a “prearticulatory editing” phase of speech/language production, the supposed function of which is to evaluate the linguistic integrity of phoneme sequences des
Autor:
Michael T. Motley, Carl T. Camden
Publikováno v:
Communication Monographs. 52:124-135
Contemporary models of lexical selection tend to be based upon spreading activation. Lexical units are supposedly organized such that semantic (and perhaps phonological and syntactic) associates are interconnected. During the encoding of a message le
Autor:
Michael T. Motley, Carl T. Camden
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Speech Communication. 52:1-22
Many assumptions about the operation of nonverbal behaviors in interpersonal communication have been based upon studies which have not focused on interpersonal communication settings. Especially, most studies of facial expression have examined posed
Autor:
Carl T. Camden, Carol W. Kennedy
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Speech Communication. 47:45-58
The purpose of this study was to examine the assumptions underlying the communicative act of interruption. Six graduate student groups involving 35 subjects were videotaped. The data for the study were 255 transcribed interruption sequences. A catego
Autor:
Carol W. Kennedy, Carl T. Camden
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 8:91-108
The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences in selected nonverbal behaviors associated with interruptions. Six graduate student groups involving 18 female and 17 male subjects were videotaped. The data for the study were 140 cross-sex
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Communication Monographs. 50:193-205
The planning of a spoken message presumably includes the consideration of various potential alternatives from which an eventual output version is somehow selected. Models of speech production typically assume that this selection process is influenced