Unit 1 Session 2 Comparing Spoken Conversation and Written Academic Language Flashcards

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Spoken-Sounds are coarticulated into one, undifferentiated stream of sound in words

Written-Single sounds (phonemes) are represented by alphabet letters. Letters are separate units. In English, they must be decoded from left to right.

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Speech Sounds (Phonology)

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Written or spoken language that is more stylistically formal than spoken conversational language; language that is most often used in academic discourse and text.

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Academic Language

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Spoken-Words may include incomplete or causal references; common words are typical; more liberties are taken with “correct” forms, such as pronouns.

Written-Words are separated by spaces. Words may be unusual, topic specific, longer; correct word form is expected.

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Vocabulary (Semantics)

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Spoken-Sentences tend to be incomplete, run-on, or otherwise ungrammatical.

Written-Sentences may be lengthy, complex, and more carefully constructed to convey specific meanings.

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Sentence Structure (Syntax)

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Spoken-There are no paragraphs in spoken language. Conversational speech is rambling, circular, repetitive, disorganized brief.

Written-Paragraphs have a logical structure. Connecting words are used deliberately to make text cohesive.

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Paragraphs, Discourse

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Spoken-Meanings are conveyed by social context and human response-gestures, facial expressions, posture, tone of voice.

Written-All meaning resides in the words themselves; there is no contextual redundancy; author’s tone must be imagined.

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Pragmatics

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Spoken VS.

  • incomplete sentences
  • common words
  • less structured
  • disorganized
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Written

  • nonverbal support
  • complex sentences
  • logical structures
  • unusual words
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