Terminology 0.0 / 5 ? English Language & LiteratureTerminologyASAQA Created by: georgemoore1997Created on: 25-03-14 14:27 Prosodic features Features that describe the tone, volume, tempo and rhythm of voice. 1 of 11 Backchannel noise Words and non-verbal utterances (‘oh’, ‘uh huh’] used by a listener to give feedback to a speaker that the message is being . 2 of 11 Discourse structure the way in which language in a story/text is put together. 3 of 11 Phonology The way a text sounds 4 of 11 Narratives First person narrative is I, second person narrative is you, third person narrative is he/she/they 5 of 11 Lexical field Words grouped to a particular theme. 6 of 11 Elision The omission of a sound or syllable when speaking, often slurred (as in fishnchips) 7 of 11 Tag question Strings of words normally added to a declarative sentence to turn the statement into a question. E.g. “It’s a bit expensive round here, isn’t it?” 8 of 11 Free direct speech Speech without reporting clauses. 9 of 11 Reporting clause When you tell a story where characters are noted by ‘he said, she said’. 10 of 11 Interactional Language in conversation used often for socialising. 11 of 11
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