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Silent Dialogue Round Of Rhetorical Research

Posted on:2015-02-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T LeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330425993830Subject:Chinese Philology
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This paper studies the impact of rhetoric psychology on turn-taking silence during the process of effective combination of rhetoric psychology and turn-taking silence. This study has been done in two aspects:the impact of individual rhetoric psychology on turn-taking silence and the impact of social rhetoric psychology on turn-taking silence. And effective conclusion has been drawn. Compared with social rhetoric psychology, individual rhetoric psychology has greater impact on turn-taking silence. The reason is that individual rhetoric psychology comes from individual’s subjective desire, therefore the individual’s psychological motivation, process and characteristics related to rhetoric psychology may affect turn-taking silence with different effects. The relationship between social rhetoric psychology and individual rhetoric psychology is being from the outside to the inside and from the inside to the outside. The impact of social rhetoric psychology on turn-taking silence is produced in the big social environment or in a certain context of words. It is just like the fact that social rhetoric psychology is the typical embodiment of a certain individual rhetoric psychology of a society of a group. Its impact on turn-taking silence mainly comes from social psychology, social consensus and propriety established by usage. It is also the typical embodiment of a certain individual’ s rhetoric impact. It is a reclosing, not adding of the results of this impact. Individual rhetoric psychology decides whether turn-taking silence is produced or not and has greater active or passive impact on turn-taking silence than social factors. Social rhetoric psychology decides the quality of turn-taking silence.
Keywords/Search Tags:rhetoric psychology, individual rhetoric psychology, social rhetoric psychology, turn-taking silence
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