Silence is equally meaningful, authentic, and obscure. Although it can feel like a void in communication, silence can be powerful and expressive in different cultural contexts. The absence of speech is a form of intentional or enforced muteness that is considered a very effective method of communication. The meaning of silence depends on the situation and the cultural context of the interaction. In the Western world, silent behaviour is often perceived as a sign of indifference, apathy or hostility. Similar to Asian cultures, where silence is very respected, Scandinavian cultures tend to listen rather than talk and seek consensus in conversations. Silence in translation can be either intentional or accidental, which gives insight into the m...
Introduction. This work examines the role of silence along the lines of the theoretical consideratio...
<p align="justify">The paper analyses silence as a non-linguistic resource for conveying indirect co...
This paper explores how people’s expectations regarding talk and non-talk can affect intercultural ...
This research is part of a more complex study which aims to consider silence in its practical dimens...
Each language has its own silence, which is a mirror; one gets to see in it that the unsaid is not u...
Because of its ambiguous function and usage, silence is a major source of intercultural miscommunic...
This study investigates silence as a nonverbal manner of communication cross-culturally in Arabic to...
This study endeavoured to determine why silent behaviour from Finns during interaction may produce f...
Silence is a complex phenomenon and interpreting it even in a trivial conversation exposes us to an ...
The aim of the paper is to identify culturally conditioning ways of receiving and transmitting infor...
After a long period of neglect, silence is currently receiving an increased amount of attention in t...
This paper aims to show the increasing importance in contemporary studies of language of the use of ...
Silence is an important part of communication. Depending on the cultural context, silence can be per...
Although silence can be taken to mean a total absence of sound, the word is frequently used with ref...
The fact that people with minimal linguistic skill can manage in unfamiliar or reduced linguistic en...
Introduction. This work examines the role of silence along the lines of the theoretical consideratio...
<p align="justify">The paper analyses silence as a non-linguistic resource for conveying indirect co...
This paper explores how people’s expectations regarding talk and non-talk can affect intercultural ...
This research is part of a more complex study which aims to consider silence in its practical dimens...
Each language has its own silence, which is a mirror; one gets to see in it that the unsaid is not u...
Because of its ambiguous function and usage, silence is a major source of intercultural miscommunic...
This study investigates silence as a nonverbal manner of communication cross-culturally in Arabic to...
This study endeavoured to determine why silent behaviour from Finns during interaction may produce f...
Silence is a complex phenomenon and interpreting it even in a trivial conversation exposes us to an ...
The aim of the paper is to identify culturally conditioning ways of receiving and transmitting infor...
After a long period of neglect, silence is currently receiving an increased amount of attention in t...
This paper aims to show the increasing importance in contemporary studies of language of the use of ...
Silence is an important part of communication. Depending on the cultural context, silence can be per...
Although silence can be taken to mean a total absence of sound, the word is frequently used with ref...
The fact that people with minimal linguistic skill can manage in unfamiliar or reduced linguistic en...
Introduction. This work examines the role of silence along the lines of the theoretical consideratio...
<p align="justify">The paper analyses silence as a non-linguistic resource for conveying indirect co...
This paper explores how people’s expectations regarding talk and non-talk can affect intercultural ...