This book is the first comprehensive account of 'body language' as
'paralanguage' informed by Systemic Functional Semiotics (SFS). It
brings together the collaborative work of internationally renowned
academics and emerging scholars to offer a fresh linguistic perspective
on gesture, body orientation, body movement, facial expression and voice
quality resources that support all spoken language.
The authors create a framework for distinguishing non-semiotic behaviour
from paralanguage, and provide a comprehensive modelling of paralanguage
in each of the three metafunctions of meaning (ideational, interpersonal
and textual). Illustrations of the application of this new model for
multimodal discourse analysis draw on a range of contexts, from social
media vlogs, to animated children's narratives, to face-to-face
teaching. Modelling Paralanguage Using Systemic Functional Semiotics
offers an innovative way for dealing with culture-specific and context
specific paralanguage.