Body Language Dictionary.pdf
Items in this Dictionary have been researched by anthropologists, archaeologists,
biologists, linguists, psychiatrists, psychologists, semioticians, and others who have
studied human communication from a scientific point of view. Every effort has
been made to cite their work in the text. Definitions, meanings, and
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There have been many who, not knowing how to mingle the useful and the pleasing in the
right proportions, have had all their toil and pains for nothing
Cervantes (Don Quixote)
Dedication
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© 2002 by David B. Givens, Ph.D.
Center for Nonverbal Studies
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