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Decoding non-verbal communication signs in Kelile and Demne

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  87-114

Abstract

 All actions and reflections of behavior in interpersonal and social interactions are the result of the quality of communication. The Non-verbal communication channel, with its emphasis, complementary and substitution functions and. . ., makes it possible to communicate more deeply with the channel of verbal communication. The book of Kelile and Demne Nasrollah Monashi, which is one of the results of ancient India and one of the most important Persian literary texts of the sixth century, has used many signs of Non-verbal communication in constructing its anecdotes. The authors of this article have decoded Non-verbal communication symptoms in three channels of visual cues (70 signs), phonetic cues (22 signs), and physical distance cues (12 signs) and demonstrated how Nasrallah Manashi was consciously using body language-The authors of this article have decoded Non-verbal communication symptoms in three channels of visual cues (70 signs), phonetic cues (22 signs), and physical distance cues (12 signs) and demonstrated how Nasrollah Monshi was consciously using body language-Even some animal states have provided the context for increasing the storytelling capacity of their stories. The analysis has shown that body language codes in Kelile and Demne are not merely voluntary and voluntary in origin, but some of these states, like frontal states, are more hereditary and involuntary. In addition, it was shown in this decoding that the use of nonverbal cues in the book of Kelile and Demne not only revealed the moods and emotions of the characters, but also as an important element leading to some major events in the anecdotes.

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    APA: Copy

    SHAJARI, REZA, & Shahali Ramshe, Abbas. (2019). Decoding non-verbal communication signs in Kelile and Demne. LITERARY RESEARCH, 16(65 ), 87-114. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/368257/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SHAJARI REZA, Shahali Ramshe Abbas. Decoding non-verbal communication signs in Kelile and Demne. LITERARY RESEARCH[Internet]. 2019;16(65 ):87-114. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/368257/en

    IEEE: Copy

    REZA SHAJARI, and Abbas Shahali Ramshe, “Decoding non-verbal communication signs in Kelile and Demne,” LITERARY RESEARCH, vol. 16, no. 65 , pp. 87–114, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/368257/en

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