pasimology
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[edit]Noun
[edit]pasimology (uncountable)
- The use of gestures as a means of communication.
- 1965, Mario Pei, The Story of Language, page 18:
- It is interesting that the American Indians should have contributed to the world's civilization their own particular form of pasimology, used for the avowed purpose of avoiding international language difficulties.
- 1985, Joan Brest Friedberg, June B. Mullins, Adelaide Weir Sukiennik, Accept Me As I Am, →ISBN:
- Early in the book, Pizer discusses pasimology, the science of communication by gesture.
- 1989, Franklin H. Silverman, Communication for the speechless:
- It is interesting to note in this regard that the International Boy Scout movement . . . resolutely adopted the Indian sign language and proceeded to develop a science of pasimology, or gestures, which serves the Jamborees in perfect fashion.