Non-Verbal Representation of the Concept Sphere “Mother “In Novels of English
Keywords:
conceptual, non-verbal communication, gestures, literary textAbstract
The article deals with the ways of representing non-verbal communication of the conceptual sphere “Mother” in English literary texts. Gestures and facial expressions as the main features non-verbal communication are portrayed in literary texts not only in isolation, but in combination with each other. The use of non-verbal features in English literary texts are transmitted to their speaking manner, culture of communication and other characteristics. The knowledge of peculiarities of using non-verbal features contributes to the effectiveness of communication.
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