EXPRESSIVE PROCESSES INCLUDED IN THE KINESICS COMMUNICATION PROCESS

Authors

  • Jurayeva Shahnoza Sadullayevna

Keywords:

Key words: Kinesics, communication, Thumb up, confidence, Uzbek culture, shakes

Abstract

Annotation: In this article non-verbal communication is one of the most important areas for the functioning of signs and symbolic information and occupies a significant place in the life of a person and society. In a narrow sense, Kinesics is a doctrine of gestures, primarily hand gestures. In addition, the object of kinesics are mimic gestures, gestures of the head and legs, postures, and symbolic movements.

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Published

2024-06-05

How to Cite

Jurayeva Shahnoza Sadullayevna. (2024). EXPRESSIVE PROCESSES INCLUDED IN THE KINESICS COMMUNICATION PROCESS. Journal of New Century Innovations, 54(1), 206–210. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/14583