Myth busted? Challenging what we think we know about charismatic speech
Charisma is a complex phenomenon. This fact manifests itself not least in an abundance of myths, half-truths, and unanswered research questions. Most charisma myths have not been uncontroversial, and since empirical investigations have advanced quickly over the past years, we take the opportunity in...
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doaj-18526553629d428aafd16735822e2f462020-11-25T03:10:52ZcesKarolinum PressActa Universitatis Carolinae: Philologica0567-82692464-68302019-10-0120192275610.14712/24646830.2019.178763Myth busted? Challenging what we think we know about charismatic speechJan MichalskyOliver NiebuhrCharisma is a complex phenomenon. This fact manifests itself not least in an abundance of myths, half-truths, and unanswered research questions. Most charisma myths have not been uncontroversial, and since empirical investigations have advanced quickly over the past years, we take the opportunity in this paper to revisit ten of the most important myths that relate primarily, but not exclusively, to the linguistic and phonetic aspects of charisma, such as the interactions between verbal and nonverbal and between segmental and prosodic cues, as well as the roles of breathing and fundamental frequency in charisma perception. The result is a very diverse picture. Some myths, including very old ones, can be accepted. Others must be rejected in the light of contradicting empirical results. The status of some myths remains unsettled. Furthermore, in discussing that diverse picture, our paper points towards knowledge gaps in research and practice and gives concrete directions as to where to go from here.http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/24646830.2019.17Charismaspeech prosodyrhetoricpublic speakingposturebreathingpersonality traits |
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Myth busted? Challenging what we think we know about charismatic speech |
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Myth busted? Challenging what we think we know about charismatic speech |
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Acta Universitatis Carolinae: Philologica |
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2019-10-01 |
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Charisma is a complex phenomenon. This fact manifests itself not least in an abundance of myths, half-truths, and unanswered research questions. Most charisma myths have not been uncontroversial, and since empirical investigations have advanced quickly over the past years, we take the opportunity in this paper to revisit ten of the most important myths that relate primarily, but not exclusively, to the linguistic and phonetic aspects of charisma, such as the interactions between verbal and nonverbal and between segmental and prosodic cues, as well as the roles of breathing and fundamental frequency in charisma perception. The result is a very diverse picture. Some myths, including very old ones, can be accepted. Others must be rejected in the light of contradicting empirical results. The status of some myths remains unsettled. Furthermore, in discussing that diverse picture, our paper points towards knowledge gaps in research and practice and gives concrete directions as to where to go from here. |
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Charisma speech prosody rhetoric public speaking posture breathing personality traits |
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