Paralanguage refers to vocal features that accompany spoken words,such as pitch,volume and rate. These features influence how messages are interpreted,conveying emotions and emphasis. The stem mentions pitch,loudness and speed,which are classic elements of paralanguage.
Option A:
Proxemics deals with spatial distance,not sound characteristics.
Option B:
Paralanguage includes pitch,volume,rate and tone,which directly fits the stem.
Option C:
Haptics focuses on touch based signals like handshakes,not voice.
Option D:
Semantics involves meaning of words rather than how they are vocally delivered.
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