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The term unsaid refers what is not explicitly stated, what is hidden and / or implied in the speech of an individual or a group of people. The unsaid may be the product of intimidation; of a mulling over of thought; or of bafflement in the face of the inexpressible.〔Robyn Brandenberg, ''Powerful Pedagogy'' (2008) p. 104〕 ==Linguistics== Sociolinguistics points out that in normal communication what is left unsaid is as important as what is actually said〔R. Wardhaugh, ''An Introduction to Sociolinguistics'' (2011) p. 310〕 — that we expect our auditors regularly to fill in the social context/norms of our conversations as we proceed.〔J. P. Gee/M. Handforthed., ''The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis'' (2013) Ch 10〕 Basil Bernstein saw one difference between the restricted code and the elaborated code of speech is that more would be left implicit in the former than the latter.〔R. Mesthrie, ''Introducing Sociolinguistics'' (2009) p. 353〕
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