Spontaneous Speech Features (Terminology) Quiz 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureOleannaASWJEC Created by: Messorem223Created on: 03-04-15 17:26 Adjaceny Pairs Cooperative exchange between speakers (eg. question and answer, statement and statement) 1 of 15 Adverbials Often used as speech markets (eg. well, so, anyway) 2 of 15 Agenda Setting Setting the topic/subject of discussion 3 of 15 Colloquialism Use of informal words and phrases (eg. ok, pretty well, etc.) 4 of 15 Compound strings Use of coordinating clauses (eg. but, and, so) 5 of 15 Deictics Depend upon context for meaning (eg. Suan --> she, the table --> it) 6 of 15 Elision Contraction or abbreviation of words (eg. you are --> you're) 7 of 15 Ellipsis Omission of words without loss of meaning 8 of 15 Fillers Use of 'err' or 'um' to indicate the speaker hasn't finished speaking 9 of 15 Hedges Use of informal, vague language to indicate the speaker has not finished speaking 10 of 15 Markers of sympathetic circulatory Words or phrases used to indicate understanding between characters 11 of 15 Monitors Words or phrases used to check the listener is following what is being said 12 of 15 Phatic Communication Ritualistic language where function overrides meaning 13 of 15 Speech markers Used to break down speech into chunks, also to change direction of speech (eg. anyway, right, so.) 14 of 15 Tag questions A statement followed by a question 15 of 15
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