paralinguistic

paralinguistic
paralinguistic LING
A adj paralinguistisch
B s paralinguistics pl (als sg konstruiert) Paralinguistik f (Teilgebiet der Linguistik, das sich mit Erscheinungen befasst, die das menschliche Sprachverhalten begleiten oder mit ihm verbunden sind, ohne im engeren Sinne sprachlich zu sein)

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