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'''Paralanguage''' is a component of [[meta-communication]] that may modify or nuance meaning, or convey emotion, such as [[Prosody (linguistics)|prosody]], [[Pitch (music)|pitch]], [[volume]], [[Intonation (linguistics)|intonation]] etc. It is sometimes defined as relating to [[Phoneme|nonphonemic]] properties only. Paralanguage may be expressed [[conscious]]ly or [[Unconscious mind|unconsciously]]. '''Paralanguage''' is a component of [[meta-communication]] that may modify or nuance meaning, or convey emotion, such as [[Prosody (linguistics)|prosody]], [[Pitch (music)|pitch]], [[volume]], [[Intonation (linguistics)|intonation]] etc. It is sometimes defined as relating to [[Phoneme|nonphonemic]] properties only. Paralanguage may be expressed [[conscious]]ly or [[Unconscious mind|unconsciously]].

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Paralanguage is a component of meta-communication that may modify or nuance meaning, or convey emotion, such as prosody, pitch, volume, intonation etc. It is sometimes defined as relating to nonphonemic properties only. Paralanguage may be expressed consciously or unconsciously.

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