paralingvistika
Paralingvistika is the study of vocal aspects of speech that are not the actual words themselves. It explores how we say things, rather than what we say. This includes a range of non-verbal vocalizations that contribute to communication and convey meaning, emotion, and attitude.
Key elements of paralinguistics include tone of voice, pitch, volume, speed, rhythm, and the use of pauses.
Beyond these basic acoustic features, paralinguistics also examines vocalizations like laughter, crying, sighing, grunts, and throat-clearing
The study of paralinguistics is crucial for understanding the full spectrum of human communication. It highlights