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- Silence abstract "Silence is the lack of audible sound or presence of sounds of very low intensity. By analogy, the word silence can also refer to any absence of communication, including in media other than speech. Silence is also used as total communication, in reference to nonverbal communication and spiritual connection. Silence also refers to no sounds uttered by anybody in a room or area. Silence is an important factor in many cultural spectacles, as in rituals. In discourse analysis, speakers use brief absences of speech to mark the boundaries of prosodic units. Silence in speech can be hesitation, stutters, self-correction—or deliberate slowing of speech to clarify or aid processing of ideas. These are short silences. Longer pauses in language occur in interactive roles, reactive tokens, or turn-taking.According to cultural norms, silence can be positive or negative. For example, in a Christian Methodist faith organization silence and reflection during the sermons might be appreciated by the congregation, while in a Southern Baptist church, silence might mean disagreement with what is being said, or perhaps disconnectedness from the congregated community.".
- Silence thumbnail Faras_Saint_Anne_(detail).jpg?width=300.
- Silence wikiPageID "440579".
- Silence wikiPageRevisionID "600988446".
- Silence hasPhotoCollection Silence.
- Silence subject Category:Nothing.
- Silence subject Category:Silence.
- Silence subject Category:Sound.
- Silence subject Category:Virtue.
- Silence comment "Silence is the lack of audible sound or presence of sounds of very low intensity. By analogy, the word silence can also refer to any absence of communication, including in media other than speech. Silence is also used as total communication, in reference to nonverbal communication and spiritual connection. Silence also refers to no sounds uttered by anybody in a room or area. Silence is an important factor in many cultural spectacles, as in rituals.".
- Silence label "Silence".
- Silence label "Silence".
- Silence label "Silencio (sonido)".
- Silence label "Silenzio".
- Silence label "Silêncio".
- Silence label "Stille".
- Silence label "Stilte".
- Silence label "Тишина".
- Silence label "صمت".
- Silence label "無音".
- Silence sameAs Stille.
- Silence sameAs Silencio_(sonido).
- Silence sameAs Silence.
- Silence sameAs Silenzio.
- Silence sameAs 無音.
- Silence sameAs 무음.
- Silence sameAs Stilte.
- Silence sameAs Silêncio.
- Silence sameAs m.028v0c.
- Silence sameAs Q502261.
- Silence sameAs Q502261.
- Silence wasDerivedFrom Silence?oldid=600988446.
- Silence depiction Faras_Saint_Anne_(detail).jpg.
- Silence isPrimaryTopicOf Silence.