Spoken vs written
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SPOKEN VS WRITTEN SPOKEN VS WRITTEN
LANGUAGELANGUAGE
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DANIELA
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IntroductionIntroductionLanguages are first spoken, then written,
and then an understanding
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Aspects of written and spoken Aspects of written and spoken languagelanguage
Written
planned
organized
transactional
Spoken
unplanned
less structured
interactive
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Characteristics of Spoken Language
Gestures - body language
Intonation Stress Rhythm Pausing and
phrasing
Repeating first draft status vocabulary grammar intonation Variation in speed Loudness or
quietness
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Characteristics of Written Language
•final draft status•density of content•grammar•neutrality of social roles•punctuation
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XIMENA
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Similarities Between Spoken and Written
Language.
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Genre
Describe use of spoken and written.
Social purpose in a culture.
Abstraction .Reflects change
society and language.
Varies from culture to culture.
SIMILARITIES BETWEEN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE.
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Register
Mode
Spoken and writing varies
from one social
situation to another
Field
Tenor
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Differences between written
& spoken
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• Writing is usually permanent and written texts cannot usually be changed once they have been printed/written out.
• Speech is usually transient, unless recorded, and speakers can correct themselves and change their utterances as they go along.
• A written text can communicate across time and space for as long as the particular language and writing system is still understood.
• Speech is usually used for immediate interactions.
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• Writers can make use of punctuation, headings, layout, colours and other graphical effects in their written texts. Such things are not available in speech
• Speech can use timing, tone, volume, and timbre to add emotional context.
• Some grammatical constructions are only used in writing, as are some kinds of vocabulary, such as some complex chemical and legal terms.
• Some types of vocabulary are used only or mainly in speech. These include slang expressions, and tags like y'know, like, etc.
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SARA
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1-FORMALITY
Examples:
A written note might say, "Would you like to go out to lunch? “
The person who would write that note, might alternatively say, in person,
"You wanna go out for lunch? "
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2-GRAMMATICALLY
more verb based phrases(e.g. having treatment (W), being treated (S), hospital care (W), go to hospital (S))
more predicative adjectives(misleading statistics (W), statistics are misleading (S))
fewer complex words and phrases
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3-VOCABULARY & SENTENCES Oral communication uses words with fewer
syllables than the written language.
Written English consists of neat, correct sentences.
Speech usually consists of idea units.
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EXAMPLES
got you gotcha "I gotcha that candy bar you asked for." has to hasta "He hasta know how much he means to me." have to hafta "I hafta clean the house before I go out."
because kuz "I don't wanna go to the
party, kuz it sounds boring."
bet you betcha "I betcha can't eat ten hot
dogs!" could have + consonant kuda
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4- PRONUNCIATION
Written: I want to go to the store
Spoken :I wanna go duh the store
If you doubt that "to" becomes "duh,"
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ALONDRA
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SOUNDS PATTERNS IN SPOKENWe write slowly than we speakOnce the utterance is spelled there's no way 2 take it back
and it dies in the wind . Unlike the written form, its documented and can be shifted
In Spoken You must know the sound system of the language You must also know how the sounds change in fast speech. The English sound system varies .
In WRITTEN we replace the pauses, intonation and the hesitation that
shown in speeches with Punctuation (.,;:-) in writing. Accent spelling Dialect vocabulary
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FINALLY .. REDUNDANCY
Repetition is built in to language it self &
Necessary for effective
COMMUNICATION
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SPOKEN LANGUAGE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Spoken problems begin in the childhood. Kinds of spoken language problems. Problems effect. Solution.
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CONCLUSION
We treat written and spoken language as of
EQUAL IMPORTANCE
Both of them are part of the language