Publication Details
Issue: Vol 5, No 3 (2026)
ISSN: 2751-7578
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Abstract

This article investigates the cognitive-psychological and manipulative functions of nonverbal cues within contemporary English discourse. The study analyzes how nonverbal signals (paralinguistics, oculesics, and kinesics) govern the listener’s information processing and facilitate the achievement of the speaker’s pragmatic goals. The author interprets nonverbal components not as mere emotional coloring of speech, but as mechanisms for cognitive manipulation and the establishment of social dominance. The article comparatively explores the role of nonverbal cues in evoking trust and skepticism in native English-speaking environments and highlights their evolving roles in modern digital rhetoric.

Keywords
cognitive pragmatics manipulation emotional intelligence paralinguistics oculesics social dominance English discourse interpretation