Abstract

This article starts from the types of language communication and combines research methods from multimodal corpus linguistics and related theories from counseling psychology to introduce several types of communication that occur in daily life and explain the process by which discourse leads to success and failure. It was an observational analysis. Eight types of language data were collected, including face-to-face voice communication between family members, untact text communication, text communication between Korean and Chinese friends, and untact voice communication for solving problems in daily life. The communication language is mostly Korean, but sometimes Chinese. Linguistic materials were analyzed from the perspectives of the purpose of communication, communication space, relationships between participants, type of communication medium, and double messages.

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