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PARALINGUISTICS AND SEMIOTICS AS NON-LINGUISTIC MEANS IN VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
- 1. Named after Islam Karimov Tashkent State Technical University Teacher of the Foreign Languages Department
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Paralinguistics the problem of using non-linguistic means in voice
communications Paralinguistics comes from the Greek "para" with the meaning
"about" and "Linguistics" -Linguistics. Paralinguistics is a section of linguistics that
studies non-verbal (non-linguistic) means, included voice message and betrayers,
together with verbal means of semantic information.
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