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摘要 |
2-4 |
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Abstract |
4-10 |
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Chapter One Introduction |
10-15 |
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1.1 The Importance of Body language |
10-12 |
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1.2 The Process of Development of Non-verbal Communication |
12-15 |
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Chapter Two Nature of Body Language |
15-27 |
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2.1 What is Body Language Communication? |
15-16 |
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2.2 Design Feature |
16-19 |
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2.2.1 Duality |
16-17 |
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2.2.2 Productivity |
17 |
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2.2.3 Displacement |
17-18 |
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2.2.4 Cultural transmission |
18-19 |
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2.2.5Interchangeability |
19 |
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2.2.6 Language Relatedness |
19 |
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2.3 Functions of Body Language Communication |
19-23 |
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2.3.1 Managing the Immediate Social Situation |
19-21 |
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2.3.2 Sustaining Verbal Communication |
21-22 |
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2.3.3 Replacing Verbal Communication |
22-23 |
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2.4 Classification of Body Language |
23-27 |
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2.4.1 Dynamics and Static |
23-24 |
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2.4.2 Informative and Expressive |
24 |
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2.4.3 "Body Focused" and "Object Focused" |
24-25 |
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2.4.4 Emblems and Illustrators |
25-27 |
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Chapter Three Cultural Universals and Relativity |
27-38 |
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3.1 Cultural Universals |
27-30 |
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3.1.1 Goodenough's view of Cultural Universals |
27-28 |
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3.1.2 The Basis of Cultural Universals |
28-30 |
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3.2 Cultural Relativity |
30-33 |
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3.2.1 Geertz's View of Cultural Relativity |
30-31 |
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3.2.2 The Basis of Cultural Relativity |
31-33 |
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3.3 Relationship between Cultural Universals and Relativity |
33-38 |
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Chapter Four Culture and Body Language Communication |
38-64 |
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4.1 Relativity in Body Language Communication |
38-53 |
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4.1.1 Differences in Body Language Communication |
38-49 |
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4.1.2 Cultural Relativity in Body Language Communication |
49-53 |
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4.2 Universals in Body Language Communication |
53-57 |
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4.2.1 Homologous Motor Pattern and Innate Releasing Mechanism |
53-55 |
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4.2.2 Cultural Universal and Its Expression in Body Language |
55-57 |
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4.3 Relationship between Body Language Communication and Culture |
57-59 |
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4.4 Cultural Influence on Body Language Communication |
59-62 |
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4.5 Cultural Diffusion and the Generality in Body Language Communication |
62-64 |
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Chapter Five Study of Body Language Communication in the Cross-cultural context |
64-79 |
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5.1 Understanding Cross-cultural Communication |
64-66 |
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5.1.1What Is Cross-cultural Communication? |
64 |
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5.1.2 Importance of Cross-cultural Communication |
64-66 |
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5.2 Body Language in Cross-cultural Communication |
66-70 |
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5.2.1 Body Language Communication and Cross-cultural Competence |
66-68 |
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5.2.2 Function of Body Language Communication in Cross-cultural Communication |
68-70 |
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5.3 Body Language Messages in Cross-cultural Communication |
70-75 |
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5.3.1 Emblems |
70-72 |
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5.3.2 Illustrators |
72 |
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5.3.3 Affect Displays |
72-73 |
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5.3.4 Regulators |
73-74 |
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5.3.5 Adaptors |
74-75 |
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5.4 Approaches to the Study of Body Language Communication in the Cross-cultural Context |
75-79 |
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Conclusion |
79-82 |
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Bibliography |
82-88 |
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Appendix 1 |
88-89 |
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Appendix 2 |
89-90 |
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Acknowledgements |
90 |