Spoken Language terms

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Adjacency pairs
Two utterances, wherein the latter responds to the former - e.g "How are you?"/"Fine, thanks."
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Back-channeling
Used by one listener to show another that they have been heard
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Deixis
Words that refer to a certain thing in a text, e.g "here", "there","this" etc
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Discourse marker
Used to signpost reader & show utterance connections
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Interactional talk
Language used to socialise w/ others
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Non-fluency features
Language that interrupts flow; e.g fillers, false starts, hesitations...
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Phatic talk
Language that creates/maintains personal relationships
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Pragmatics
Analysing context/purpose of texts
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Prosodic features
How something is said - e.g pitch, rythym, tempo
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Card 2

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Used by one listener to show another that they have been heard

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Back-channeling

Card 3

Front

Words that refer to a certain thing in a text, e.g "here", "there","this" etc

Back

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Card 4

Front

Used to signpost reader & show utterance connections

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

Language used to socialise w/ others

Back

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