NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION AND ITS REFLECTION IN LITERARY DISCOURSE

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Abstract:

Nonverbal communication refers to the use of body language, facial expressions,
and other nonverbal cues to convey meaning. In literary discourse, nonverbal communication
can be reflected through the use of descriptive language and imagery that conveys emotions
and actions without explicitly stating them. Therefore, it is important to use nonverbal
communication in literary discourse. For that reason, the article presents the investigation of
non-verbal communication and its reflection in literary discourse.

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Jaksimuratov, . A. (2023). NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION AND ITS REFLECTION IN LITERARY DISCOURSE. Universal Index Library of Science and Technology in the Modern World, 2(16), 57–58. Retrieved from https://lib.uniconflix.com/index.php/uilzdift/article/view/16589

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