The means of verbal expression have been considerably enlarged because all means of vocal expression are used, starting from the confused babbling of the very small child and including the most sophisticated oratorical recitation.
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Throughout prehistory, females nurtured and were the primary caretakers of children so this might have led to an evolved neurological adaptation for women to be more aware and responsive to non-verbal expressions.
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Indirect speech, discretion, tact and avoidance of conflict mark verbal expression and social interactions among the Bezanozano, similar to the highland Merina but in contrast with the Betsimisaraka of the east coast.
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Howe said the players supported the umpires, who have been locked out by owners since Jan . 1 because of a contract dispute, but it was a verbal expression, not a physical one.
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Throughout prehistory, females were the primary nurturers and caretakers of children, so this might have led to an evolved neurological adaptation for women to be more aware and responsive to non-verbal expressions.
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Peer groups also tend to feed off of themselves, without member awareness, pressuring members to become more homogeneous over time, through the reinforcement of verbal expressions, particularly involving a response of laughter.
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Throughout prehistory, females nurtured and were the primary caretakers of children, so this might have led to an evolved neurological adaptation for women to be more aware and responsive to non-verbal expressions.
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Tate's bill, SB 80, defines bullying as any written or verbal expression or physical act or gesture that inflicts injury, violence or a reasonable fear of injury of violence on another student.
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Oral tradition is also distinct from the study of orality defined as thought and its verbal expression in societies where the technologies of literacy ( especially writing and print ) are unfamiliar to most of the population.
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It refers to the earliest beginnings of a spoken utterance in the mind of a speaker, combining the beginnings of a mimetic gesture with the preliminary verbal expression of the person's thought . }}