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무언(無言)은 무념(無念)일까?: 침묵의 사회적 기능에 대한 탐색적 연구Is Silence Meaningless?: Exploratory Study on the Social Functions of Silence

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Is Silence Meaningless?: Exploratory Study on the Social Functions of Silence
Authors
이채린김세헌허태균
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국사회언어학회
Keywords
silence; functions of silence; partner' s gender; vertical/horizontal relation
Citation
사회언어학, v.27, no.1, pp.199 - 226
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KCI
Journal Title
사회언어학
Volume
27
Number
1
Start Page
199
End Page
226
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/69421
ISSN
1226-4822
Abstract
The majority of silence research has been limited in a negative perspective in which silence was stigmatized as passive non-behavior or counterproductive behavior in the organization. The present study proposed a broader and balanced approach of silence as a way of active communication in daily communication and investigated its social functions. The Eighty college students completed an open-ended questionnaire asking context cues, the reasons, and the consequence of intentional silence in daily life. The reasons and consequence were categorized to extract their structural factors. Eleven factors of silence reasons were abstracted: “partner caring”, “conflict avoidance”, “thinking arrangement”, “dissatisfaction”, “discomfort”, “embarrassed”, “annoyingness”, “misunderstanding”, “no-idea”, “uninterestedness”, and “ignorance”. The silence consequence data revealed 11 factors such as “turning topic”, “understanding and accepting silence”, “apologizing”, “partner's efforts of resuming communication”, “escaping discord”, “continuation of partner's unilateral speaking”, “misunderstanding”, “partner–embarrassed”, “awkwardness”, “stop communicating”, and “nothing happened”. Furthermore, the analyses on frequencies of silence reasons by partner's gender or relational attribute(vertical vs. horizontal) showed the patterns that have been consistently found in verbal communication literature. The findings suggest that silence is not meaningless inaction but active and goal-driven communication. Its functional implications in cultural contexts were discussed.
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