THE IMPORTANCE OF EYE LANGUAGE IN PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
Keywords:
eye language, non-verbal communication, aspects, culture, facial expression, emotions.Abstract
Eye language is an important aspect of non-verbal communication that plays a key role in interpersonal interactions. This article analyze how we use eye language to enhance the expressiveness of the text and deepen the understanding of the characters.
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