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Spoken English
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Spoken English Glossary Mind Map
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graciellaviona@gmail.com
graciellaviona@yahoo.com
michael.mcnail@springfield.sch.id
english
a level
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graciellaviona
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Resource summary
Spoken English
Grice's Maxims
Quality
be truthful
Quantity
don't say too much or little
Relevance
keep to the point
Manner
clear? orderly way?
formal and informal
hedge terms
words & phrases which soften the force of smth is said
rhetorical devices
to evoke an emotional response in the audience
hyperbole, personification, metaphor
repetitions
to emphasis
scripted
to buy time
unscripted/ spontaneous
tag question
turning a declarative sentence into a question
it's a bit expensive isn't it?
colluqual idiom
phrases that don't serve any function
As far as I can see, the thing is
tone/register
formal
scripted speech
pragmatic
an approach that focus more on contexts and purposes of people talking to each other rather than structures
prosodic features
features to mark out key meanings in a message
rhythm, pitch, tempo, stress and intonations
paralinguistic features
body language
to add meaning o the speaker's message beyond spoken words
non-verbal
laughter
courtesy terms
please, thank you
informal
unscripted speech/ spontaneous
fillers
no conversational meaning usually to buy time to think
um, ah, er
phatic talk
conversational utterances that have no concrete puposes
to maintain relationship
small talk
how are you?/ fine; cold isn't it/freezing
pace/ timing
non-fluency features
overlaps, interruptions, hesitations, pauses
conversational speech
in- slang or in-jokes, daily convo.
contractions
can't and she'll instead of cannot and she will
unfinished sentences
overlaps
topic shifts
back-channel features
give feedback to show conversation is being followed or understood
I know, yeah, really
dialect
distinctive grammar and vocabulary (regional)
idiolect
distinctive accent by individual
groups of words
lexicon
same field of study
tyre, oil, engine
jargon
similar profession or group
medical jargon
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