A CONTENT ANALYSIS ON TURKISH PROVERBS ANS IDIOMS CONCERNED WITH THE ACT OF LISTENING, AND LISTENING AS A COMMUNICATIVE ACT
Journal Title: The Journal of International Social Research - Year 2012, Vol 5, Issue 23
Abstract
The scope of this study is to convey the act of listening, the fundamental feature of affective communication, and to analyze it through Turkish proverbs and idioms. To do so, listening is primarily focused on as a communicative act, and explicated as a term. And following that, the duration and the variation of the act of listening is discussed. This study reaches to a conclusion on the basis of the method of content analysis on Turkish proverbs and idioms concerned with the act of listening.
Authors and Affiliations
Emet GÜREL
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