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    English essay The way in which we speak now has developed noticeably over the years from the way in which we use to fifty years ago so much so that it has almost entirely become another language. During the course of this essay i will be analysing the spoken language between both the liverpodlian teacher‚ student interview and the Lancastrian teenagers’ exchange of ideas by commenting on how they both use linguistic devices such as fillers‚ Standard English‚ modern slang‚ power and

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    What do I need to do in my spoken language controlled assessment? Here’s the question: Explore different social attitudes to the ways digital communications are affecting language. You must refer to public attitudes towards digital communication‚ and explore a range of attitudes. READ the articles. Make notes about the different points of view around digital communication. For example‚ some people think that it is damaging to the language and encourages poor spelling and grammar‚ while others

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    Spoken Language Spoken Language in my opinion follows a different set of rules to written language in this essay I am going to explore the ways spoken language is used by television interviewers. I will be using the political chat show This Week as an example of the spoken language on TV chat shows. This Week is a political and current affairs chat show broadcasted every Thursday night on BBC one. The show is presented by former editor of the Sunday Times Andrew Neil and is accompanied every week

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    Transcript one: Me: Yoo wagone Fats‚ you aight? Fats: Yeye‚ you? Where’s Fabz? Me: Oh erm nah I dunno where she’s at man‚ I think she stayed at home instead yanoe Fats: Oh is it? (2) Maan! Me: Trust her to not come into school you know‚ aah man Fats: Just watch when she gets to school tomorrow. Gonna make sure she’s sorry. Thanz: (Enters) Hellooo babesh‚ youse lot aight… Me: … (Cuts through) heyoo “BABESH” lawls Thanz: allow me doe‚ oh yeah err where’s flabzilla at

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    written and spoken have two completely different definitions‚ the word written means language that can be traced onto paper and read‚ whereas the word spoken is language that can be expressed through speech and is generally heard once without the use of such things as recordings. Knowledge can be acquired from these two different types of language‚ in different ways depending on how a person learns and also which area of knowledge the language is being conveyed in. Written and spoken language are expressed

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    The specific reasons for the development of the spoken language of humans is still being disputed at this very point in time. Whether it be an improvement over gestural language which can be seen in the behaviour of primates with the help of humans‚ or by other factors such as social rank or in this specific paper‚ interpersonal relationships‚ it does not change the overall importance of spoken language as an evolutionary marvel. The interpersonal relations of a group-living species prompted the

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    to Germany? E: errm (4) S: Not working? E: well (1) I’m looking forward to like (3) I dunno (1) what are we doing while we’re there we’re going to (.) um (3) we’re going t’thingy (.) uh whasitcalled? (not sentences!) The student’s notes Essay: analysis features + influences‚ alters according‚ discuss perceptions inc mine and others  B’ham. Primary socialisation . ‘Brummy’ parents (neutral + region‚ social) pre-school – no trace  Conversation. Global issues + communicate

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    Prosodic Features - Pitch - Tempo - Volume Non-Verbal Features - Gestures - Body language Accommodation Theory - Adapting your language to emphasise the difference between you and the person - Adopting their language features if you feel comfortable At the start Hardy is very relaxed and casual‚ he is sat comfortably in the chair when Jonathon asks him the question about his film. He is speaking slowly and answering the question confidently. Jonathon starts to ask him liking violence

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    Storm in the Black forest is written by D.H Lawrence during the 1800’s.Lawrence is describing a storm in the Black Forest (a huge forest in southern Germany)‚ which he has seen when visiting there in July 1929. Lawrence describes the storm in powerful words and creates the point that humanity has not and probably cannot master the power of nature. . Lawrence has written the poem in free verse‚ there is an irregular pattern and no rhyming scheme which achieves a chaotic fell just like a storm.

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    Accent The ways in which words are pronounced. There will usually be pat terns in the way that consonants are pronounced (or dropped) and t he way vowel sounds are made. Accent can also vary according to the region or social class of a speaker. Context  The situation or circumstances in which speech takes place. This will impact greatly on the speech encounter and the way that speakers will vary their speech according to the recipients and the environment.  Dialect The distinctive grammar

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