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1、Body Language Difference in Meaning in Cross-cultural CommunicationLiterature ReviewThe scientific study of body language can be traced back to the time of ancient Greece. The famous philosopher Aristotle first made an analysis on humans actions by which humans expressed their ideas and wishes. As t
2、ime goes on, body language has developed into an interdisciplinary subject concerning biology, linguistics, sociology, pedagogy, political science and the most important of all, anthropology and communicative science. Since the 1950s, many works on body language have appeared in the area of sociolog
3、y and anthropology. Many anthropologists, such as American scholars Ray L. Birdwhistell and Julius Fast, basically focused their studies on the relationship between body languages and communication. The term Kinesics was initiated by Birdwhistell in his Introduction to Kinesics in 1952. It refers to
4、 the science studying the body language, and its task is to form and code humans actions and body behaviors in order to study systematically the relationship between nonverbal body movements and communication. Another American anthropologist Fast in his Body Language in 1970 thoroughly discussed the
5、 communicative meanings and functions of body language.In USA in 1959, Edward T. Hall published his book The Silent Language, which is taken as the first and foundational book of a new discipline Intercultural Communication. Then from 1960s to 1970s, with the rapid development of intercultural studi
6、es, a lot of works in this research area were published, such as A Selected Reader by David Hoopes, Intercultural Communication: A Reader by Larry Samovar & Richard Porter and An Introduction to Intercultural Communication by John Condon & Fathi Yousef (Hu Wenzhong, 1999:10-11). The study of body la
7、nguage has become an important component of the discipline Intercultural Communication because of the significant roles it plays in communication and its cultural variations.On the one hand, the further sociological studies have proved that body language, as the basic component of nonverbal behavior
8、s, plays an important role in humans communication. It is said that in conversation the communicative messages conveyed by verbal behaviors only consist 30% of the whole, and the other messages are all conveyed by nonverbal means (basically body language). Psychologist Albert Mehrabian even proposed
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