kehakeele
Kehakeele, the Estonian term for body language, refers to the part of nonverbal communication that uses the body to convey information without spoken words. It encompasses signals such as posture and orientation, hand and arm gestures, facial expressions, eye gaze, touch, proxemics (use of space), and paralinguistic cues such as tone, pace, and volume. Together these signals interact with spoken language to reveal attitudes, emotions, and social meaning in a communication setting.
Kehakeele signals can support or contradict spoken messages, regulate the flow of interaction, and indicate social
Researchers study kehakeele through observational coding, experiments, and systems that analyze facial movements, such as the