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엔트런스 언어경관 속 「거절」 행동 분석 - 시각 커뮤니케이션의 특수성에 초점을 맞추어 -A Behavioral Analysis of “Refusal” in Entrance Linguistic Landscapes - Focussing on the Particularities of Visual Communication -

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A Behavioral Analysis of “Refusal” in Entrance Linguistic Landscapes - Focussing on the Particularities of Visual Communication -
Authors
이현정
Issue Date
Nov-2021
Publisher
일본어문학회
Keywords
断り、エントランス言語景観、視覚コミュニケーション、 ストラテジー; refusal; entrance linguistic landscape; visual communication; strategy; 거절; 엔트런스 언어경관; 시각 커뮤니케이션; 스트라테지
Citation
일본어문학, no.95, pp 143 - 171
Pages
29
Journal Title
일본어문학
Number
95
Start Page
143
End Page
171
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/28229
DOI
10.21792/trijpn.2021..95.007
ISSN
1226-9301
Abstract
The present article focusses on “refusal” in entrance linguistic landscapes in order to analyse refusal strategies that reflect the particularities of visual communication. The core results are condensed into the following four points. Firstly, the “presentation of reasons” strategy and the “impossible” strategy are frequently used in both Japanese and Korean. Secondly, whilst Korean speakers prefer the “presentation of personal information” and the “future promise” strategy, Japanese speakers prefer the strategy that delivers a message of refusal in terms of “notification” and “appreciation.” Thirdly, in the context of refusal in entrance linguistic landscapes, several types of means such as “minimalisation of strategies,” the use of “impossible” strategy, and simplification of forms are used in order to prevent miscommunication between communicators and their recipients. Finally, the present study confirms that speakers try to overcome limitations of visual communication by resorting to various visual effects including the colour of characters, the shape of characters, emojis, and punctuation symbols.
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