Speech and silence in the system of human communication
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This paper aims to show the increasing importance in contemporary studies of language of the use of silence as an element of human communication both from a qualitative and a quantitative point of view. It is more and more considered as an integral part of the cultural system of a speech community, of the structure of their conversations, and of the conversational behaviour and strategy of an interactant.
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