Japanese communicative silence talks

Authors

  • Ngan Ling Wong University of Malaya, Malaysia

Abstract

This paper begins by defining the various meanings of silence followed by its functions in diverse contexts. Examples of how silence is used positively in different situations in Japanese society will be introduced and discussed by comparing to the British society. At the same time, this paper will provide the intriguing world of silence as a tool of communication in further insight into how the respondents perceived silence and to compare whether silence are culturally specific or shared universally by both cultures.

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Published

2017-07-04

How to Cite

Wong, N. L. (2017). Japanese communicative silence talks. Journal of Modern Languages, 19(1), 196–205. Retrieved from https://adab.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/3669