This study investigates silence as a nonverbal manner of communication cross-culturally in Arabic to expose if it is as powerful as the verbal communication. It concentrates on the distinct types, forms and functions of silence in different contexts and the way it is perceived by the communicators. The study concluded that silence has a great value cross-culturally in Arabic, and is as effective as speech in transmitting messages and serving the goal of the interaction. Speech and silence are closely related and exist almost in every interaction. Each way has an important function and that they come to have greater effect when used together. Silence has many exceptional functions aside from accepting a matter or refusing it such as preservi...
The aim of the paper is to identify culturally conditioning ways of receiving and transmitting infor...
Introduction. This work examines the role of silence along the lines of the theoretical consideratio...
Silence is a complex phenomenon and interpreting it even in a trivial conversation exposes us to an ...
This study investigates silence as a nonverbal manner of communication cross-culturally in Arabic to...
This research is part of a more complex study which aims to consider silence in its practical dimens...
When speaking of silence, the Koran employs three di erent verbal roots (ṣ-m-t, s-k-t, n-ṣ-t); on ...
Silence is equally meaningful, authentic, and obscure. Although it can feel like a void in communica...
When speaking of silence, the Koran employs three different verbal roots (ṣ-m-t, s-k-t, n-ṣ-t); on t...
Recently, there has been renewed interest in the study of silence as a linguistic tool used by hu...
Each language has its own silence, which is a mirror; one gets to see in it that the unsaid is not u...
<p align="justify">The paper analyses silence as a non-linguistic resource for conveying indirect co...
This paper analysed the perceptions of Malaysians in engaging silence (say nothing) and in using spo...
After a long period of neglect, silence is currently receiving an increased amount of attention in t...
Because of its ambiguous function and usage, silence is a major source of intercultural miscommunic...
Language is very important in society. It is used to communicate with other people in everyday life....
The aim of the paper is to identify culturally conditioning ways of receiving and transmitting infor...
Introduction. This work examines the role of silence along the lines of the theoretical consideratio...
Silence is a complex phenomenon and interpreting it even in a trivial conversation exposes us to an ...
This study investigates silence as a nonverbal manner of communication cross-culturally in Arabic to...
This research is part of a more complex study which aims to consider silence in its practical dimens...
When speaking of silence, the Koran employs three di erent verbal roots (ṣ-m-t, s-k-t, n-ṣ-t); on ...
Silence is equally meaningful, authentic, and obscure. Although it can feel like a void in communica...
When speaking of silence, the Koran employs three different verbal roots (ṣ-m-t, s-k-t, n-ṣ-t); on t...
Recently, there has been renewed interest in the study of silence as a linguistic tool used by hu...
Each language has its own silence, which is a mirror; one gets to see in it that the unsaid is not u...
<p align="justify">The paper analyses silence as a non-linguistic resource for conveying indirect co...
This paper analysed the perceptions of Malaysians in engaging silence (say nothing) and in using spo...
After a long period of neglect, silence is currently receiving an increased amount of attention in t...
Because of its ambiguous function and usage, silence is a major source of intercultural miscommunic...
Language is very important in society. It is used to communicate with other people in everyday life....
The aim of the paper is to identify culturally conditioning ways of receiving and transmitting infor...
Introduction. This work examines the role of silence along the lines of the theoretical consideratio...
Silence is a complex phenomenon and interpreting it even in a trivial conversation exposes us to an ...