Review published In: Gesture, ritual and memory
Edited by Paul Bouissac
[Gesture 6:2] 2006
► pp. 273–282
Book review
. Nonverbal communication across disciplines. Volume 1: Culture, sensory interaction, speech, conversation. Volume 2: Paralanguage, kinesics, silence, personal and environmental interaction. Volume 3: Narrative literature, theater, cinema, translation.. Amsterdam:: John Benjamins, (2002).
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Published online: 16 October 2006
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