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  1. There are a number of differences between spoken and written language (Mewburn, Firth & Lehmann, 2019). For example, we can characterise spoken language as quite informal, colloquial and presumably unstructured (since it is often spontaneous).

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  2. Jul 1, 2023 · Explore the differences and connections between spoken and written language in this book by M.A.K. Halliday, a renowned linguist and scholar.

  3. understandings about spoken and written language in English. However, it is undeniable that oral and written narratives are two components constructing English. As a result, the aspects of spoken and written language such as grammar are always a current topic for researchers. There are many different ideas about

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  4. four main features of spoken language: 1 Spoken language happens in real time and is typically unplanned. 2 Spoken language is most typically face to face. 3 Spoken language foregrounds choices which reflect the immediate social and interpersonal situation. 4 Spoken language and written language are not sharply divided but exist on a continuum.

  5. May 17, 2023 · Therefore, this paper reviews the differences between the two types of English language, spoken and written English, by analyzing the features of these two types of English through three...

  6. Jan 1, 1984 · Considering various naturally occurring speaking and writing situations, Chafe (1982) suggested two dimensions along which spoken and written productions in English differ involvement...

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  8. types of spoken discourses. Some types of written discourse may show high dependence on shared contextual knowledge. Example: Personal letters between friends do need context while some academic lectures (spoken) are decontexualised; if one attends, he/she can understand.

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