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Autor:
Janet Beavin Bavelas
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Gezinstherapie Wereldwijd. 33:360-383
Autor:
Janet Beavin Bavelas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Systemic Therapies. 40:3-25
Pragmatics of Human Communication (1967) was one of the first books on interpersonal communication and became a standard theory book in communication, psychotherapy, and other fields. Face-to-Face Dialogue (in press) by one of the original co-authors
Autor:
Janet Beavin Bavelas
Co-speech facial gestures are distinct from facial expressions of emotion in several ways. They can involve the entire face, head, or gaze, not just a specific set of facial muscles. Facial gestures are precisely timed with the words they refer to, n
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Janet Beavin Bavelas
The research in this book arose from curiosity about the workings of face-to-face dialogue, which is the basic form of language use. Our research team has applied microanalysis of face-to-face dialogue to interaction rather than individuals and to co
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190913366.003.0012
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Janet Beavin Bavelas
Individualistic theories locate meaning in a word, a context, or a speaker’s intention. Several authors have criticized these as an implicit conduit metaphor, in which meaning is packaged in language and passed from one person to another. Others ha
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Janet Beavin Bavelas
In collaboration with psychotherapists, the research team has used microanalysis of face-to-face dialogue to compare the language of expert therapists who practice within solution-focused versus problem-focused models. Solution-focused therapists use
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Janet Beavin Bavelas
Demonstrations are communicative acts that resemble or create an image of what they represent; they are iconic or analogic. Our research group studied five different demonstrations: hand gestures, facial portrayals, motor mimicry, figurative language
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190913366.003.0006
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Janet Beavin Bavelas
Face-to-face dialogue is uniquely different from other forms of language use, such as monologue, written, or mediated formats. Many language scholars consider face-to-face dialogue the original and basic form of language use, from which other formats
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Janet Beavin Bavelas
Face-to-face dialogue is both audible and visible, combining speech and co-speech gestures. Co-speech hand gestures include hands, arms, or shoulders. Co-speech facial gestures include facial configurations as well as movements or positions of the he
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190913366.003.0003
Autor:
Janet Beavin Bavelas
Part II covers studies of two features (or affordances) that make face-to-dialogue so useful and ubiquitous: reciprocity and multimodality. Chapter Five describes our microanalytic studies of how interlocutors collaborate to build their dialogues tog
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