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Emotion plays a role in conversational style from "summary" of Conversational Style by Deborah Tannen

Emotions are a significant factor in shaping conversational style. They influence the way we communicate with others, often guiding our choice of words, tone, and gestures. When we are feeling happy, we may be more inclined to use upbeat language and engage in lively conversation. Conversely, when we are upset or angry, our conversational style may become more confrontational or withdrawn. Emotions can also affect our nonverbal communication cues, such as facial expressions and body language. For example, someone who is feeling anxious may exhibit signs of nervousness like fidgeting or avoiding eye contact. These nonverbal signals can convey emotions and impact the overall tone of a conversation. ...
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    Conversational Style

    Deborah Tannen

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