What is paralanguage in linguistics?

What is paralanguage in linguistics?

Paralanguage refers to non-verbal elements of speech, such as tone, pitch, rhythm, volume, speed, and pauses, and intonation, sometimes also including facial expressions and gestures. These aspects convey meaning and emotions in communication, complementing the actual words spoken.  Paralanguage plays a crucial role in how we interpret and understand spoken language.

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