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https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol3-iss9/S-pp113-117Keywords
film presentation , linguistic factors , non-linguistic factors , cinematic language , paralinguistics , communication strategy , intonation , gestureAbstract
This scientific article analyzes the communicative importance of linguistic and non-linguistic factors in conducting film presentations. Linguistic tools include speech culture, lexical choice, intonation, and grammatical structure, while non-linguistic factors encompass facial expression, gestures, body posture, voice timbre, and frame composition. The study explores the philological nature of cinematic language and reveals the role of paralinguistic elements in enhancing communication between the host and the audience.
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