0 not spoken, although thought of or felt:
There's an unspoken assumption in the department that Sue will take over the post when Dan leaves.
1 not stated, although thought, understood, or felt:
This suggests that his theory is less important in his own practice, and in the practice of others, than unspoken and unverified matters of taste.
A discourse refers to language, but it has unspoken as well as spoken aspects.
Some of these "others" did not seem to want to leave the truth about their diagnoses unspoken.
As such, gesture has the potential to offer insight into speakers' unspoken thoughts, whether those speakers are children or adults.
Of course, the extreme view of conservatism as 'unspoken wisdom' threatens to remove conservatism from the agenda of political theorizing altogether.
It is important to state once again that this critique of voice revolves around a quiet, unspoken voice directly tied to consciously intended meaning.
Victimization achieves the status of an unspoken communal understanding.
It is meant to capture the fact that quotes can introduce unspoken mental activity such as thoughts or opinions as well as outwardly occurring speech.
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