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Stran 21
The head and eyes follow in the general direction of the arm and hand gestures . The body turns slightly as the head ... There are three levels of gesture : the lower , the middle , and the upper . Gestures at the thigh level seem to ...
The head and eyes follow in the general direction of the arm and hand gestures . The body turns slightly as the head ... There are three levels of gesture : the lower , the middle , and the upper . Gestures at the thigh level seem to ...
Stran 22
The index finger gesture is made by extending the index finger and resting the thumb on the second finger , making a circle ... Remember that in making any of the hand gestures , the wrist always precedes the opening of the gesture .
The index finger gesture is made by extending the index finger and resting the thumb on the second finger , making a circle ... Remember that in making any of the hand gestures , the wrist always precedes the opening of the gesture .
Stran 26
D. FOUR PRINCIPLES OF GESTURE 1. Integration . The gesture must be a part of the thought . If the gesture says one thing and the thought another , there is in- congruity . Integration means wholeness . Everything the speaker does before ...
D. FOUR PRINCIPLES OF GESTURE 1. Integration . The gesture must be a part of the thought . If the gesture says one thing and the thought another , there is in- congruity . Integration means wholeness . Everything the speaker does before ...
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WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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