List of publications on a keyword: «non-verbal communication»
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VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL MEANS OF DENOTING ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN STEPHEN KING’S SHORT STORY «CROUCH END»
Research Article
Ethnic Culture Volume 7 No 4- Authors:
- Vera V. Koroleva, Ahmad A. Utsiev
- Work direction:
- World languages and literature
- Abstract:
- Using the example of Stephen King's short story “Crouch End”, the article examines verbal and non-verbal means (their linguistic representation), reflecting the state of altered consciousness in the text. An analysis of the heroine’s behavior based on the work showed the following typical signs of altered states of consciousness: changes in thinking and speech, the appearance of a non-standard perception of oneself and the world around her, the appearance of deep feelings and emotions, loss of self-control, and increased imagery of perception of what is happening. Lexical units with negative semantics of anxiety and terror (fear, terror) are distinguished as verbal means. At the linguistic level, the altered states of consciousness in the story is expressed through verbal nominations, such as words and idioms with the meaning of fear and the technique of parcel. Altered states of consciousness is also reflected through the use of non-verbal language categories. Among them are controlled non-verbal communications: phonetic, tactile, proximal, pantomimic, miremic. Linguistic categories of psychophysiological reactions, such as trembling and stupor, play a special role in describing a stressful state. The article concludes that the state of altered consciousness in the main character of S. King’s short story “Crouch End” is represented by both verbal means and linguistic representation of controlled and uncontrolled types of non-verbal behavior.
- Keywords:
- verbal means, altered states of consciousness, non-verbal communication, linguistic means, non-verbal means
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Training social psychologists for conducting interviews in online conditions
Proceeding
Education, innovation, research as a resource for community development- Authors:
- Elena V. Zvonova, Daria A. Ivashchenko, Polina S. Zudina, Margarita A. Kozhushner
- Work direction:
- Образовательный процесс в высшей профессиональной школе
- Abstract:
- Preparing social psychologists to conduct interviews in an online situation re-quires finding effective methods and forms of conducting practical classes. The purpose of the classes is to practice methods of receiving, decoding and reflecting on non-verbal communication. Practical classes in art museums can provide such opportunities.
- Keywords:
- non-verbal communication, online interview. works of art, look, pose, details