Abstract

The article focuses on the use of nonverbal means and their features and advantages in dialogical speech. The author, on the basis of literature and her professional experience, describes the role of nonverbal means in communication and importance of using nonlinguistic signs in dialogic speech. In the article, the author also shows similarities and cultural differences of nonverbal means. In this dialogue, the speaker (grocer) revealed the truth by chance to the listener (Parpi grandpa) with a change in his face. Although he tried to convince the listener through his words, he revealed his inner secret with his facial expressions. In the second case, the information is transmitted using paralinguistic means-non-linguistic units "included in the voice message and transmitting semantic information". The importance of verbal means in the transmission of cognitive information is very great[11;151]. A person acquires an objective knowledge about the world from the books, which they read, lessons or lecturesthat they learned, interpersonal communication and so on. Of course, this situation will be understandable to all people, regardless of nationality, even without the help of an interpreter. However, Darwinists ignore the cultural differences of some nonverbal means. Therefore, we can agree with RayBirdwhistell on this point. After all, there are as many different customs, gestures and behaviors as there are people in the world.. In particular, communication is understood to convey information by one person to another person or to a number of individuals, using qualitatively different means.

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