kaksikanavaisia
Kaksikanavaisia is a neologism used in discussions of linguistics and communication to describe systems or practices where communication relies on two primary channels that are integrated in real time. The term combines Finnish elements meaning “two channels” and is used as an umbrella label for analyses that treat spoken language and a second channel—such as gestures, facial expressions, or sign components—as jointly meaningful.
In typical usage, kaksikanavaisia refers to languages or speech communities in which information is conveyed through
The term arose in theoretical discussions of multimodal communication in the 2010s and has since appeared
Applications of kaksikanavaisia include classroom discourse analysis, studies of Deaf and hard-of-hearing communication practices, and media