THE ROLE OF KINETIC UNITS IN MULTIMODAL COMMUNICATION

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69691/hpvte362

Keywords:

Kinetic units, multimodal communication, gestures, culture, emotions, education, pragmatics, interaction.

Abstract

This study investigates the indispensable role of kinetic units, including gestures and body movements, in multimodal communication. It highlights their contribution to enhancing verbal interactions, conveying cultural meanings, and expressing emotional states. The interdisciplinary approach integrates linguistic, psychological, and cultural perspectives, providing insights into their structural, functional, and cultural dimensions.

Author Biography

  • Valisher Tangriyev

    EFL teacher, Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy

    The Department of Foreign language and literature lower courses

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Published

2024-11-30

How to Cite

THE ROLE OF KINETIC UNITS IN MULTIMODAL COMMUNICATION. (2024). Journal of Tamaddun Nuri, 11(62), 177-179. https://doi.org/10.69691/hpvte362