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This contribution examines the metapragmatics of the ‘noisy’ voice: how voice performance that does not include
the utterance of words is evaluated and discussed by different audiences and authors. Secrecy as being expressed through and by
the transcendental voice is one aspect of these discussions, and notions of interiority of Self and Other are others. The paper
thereby suggests that there are many options in conceptualizing language, and that secrecy and transcendentality may be crucial
aspects of language as creative and social practice.
期刊介绍:
The aim of the International Journal of Language and Culture (IJoLC) is to disseminate cutting-edge research that explores the interrelationship between language and culture. The journal is multidisciplinary in scope and seeks to provide a forum for researchers interested in the interaction between language and culture across several disciplines, including linguistics, anthropology, applied linguistics, psychology and cognitive science. The journal publishes high-quality, original and state-of-the-art articles that may be theoretical or empirical in orientation and that advance our understanding of the intricate relationship between language and culture. IJoLC is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year. Topics of interest to IJoLC include, but are not limited to the following: a. Culture and the structure of language, b. Language, culture, and conceptualisation, c. Language, culture, and politeness, d. Language, culture, and emotion, e. Culture and language development, f. Language, culture, and communication.