joverbalë
Joverbalë is a theoretical construct used in linguistics and semiotics to describe a mode of communication that integrates verbal speech with synchronized nonverbal cues, including gestures, facial expressions, gaze, and timing. Proponents treat joverbalë as a distinct multimodal layer that enhances or modifies the intended meaning of spoken utterances.
Its name is a neologism formed from a combination of "jo" or joint, "verbal," and the suffix
Core features of joverbalë include concurrent activation with spoken language, temporal alignment between gesture and speech,
In practice, joverbalë is discussed in studies of face-to-face interaction, performance contexts, and experimental settings that
Joverbalë intersects with concepts in multimodal communication, embodied cognition, and pragmatics. Some scholars caution that clear