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Gregory Bateson came up with the term metacommunication to describe the underlying messages in what we say and do.Metacommunication is all the nonverbal cues (tone of voice, body language, gestures, facial expression, etc.) that carry meaning that either enhance or disallow what we say in words."Don't call me names" is verbal communication and I can't see any of your body language or hear the tone of your voice so, no this is not an example of metacommunication.
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Metacommunication.
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Metacomm. It is communication about communication. 2 ex: "I was only joking", "That is an order".
Your doing the eassay in maynooth. haha caught you out!
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Metacommunication in speech communication refers to communication about communication. It involves aspects such as tone of voice, body language, and emphasis on certain words that help convey underlying meanings or intentions. Metacommunication can be used to clarify messages, provide context, or regulate the flow of a conversation.
what are some examples of meta communication?Here are the three types of metacommunicationanticipatory metacommunicationadaptive metacommunicationreflective metacommunication
the three kinds are: 1.) gerunds 2.) infinitive 3.) participle tsuja
Gregory Bateson came up with the term metacommunication to describe the underlying messages in what we say and do.Metacommunication is all the nonverbal cues (tone of voice, body language, gestures, facial expression, etc.) that carry meaning that either enhance or disallow what we say in words."Don't call me names" is verbal communication and I can't see any of your body language or hear the tone of your voice so, no this is not an example of metacommunication.