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11 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Accent |
The ways in which words are pronounced. Accent can vary according to the region or social class of speaker |
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Adjacency pairs |
E.g how are you ? / fine thanksb |
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Back channel features |
Used by a listener to give feedback to a speaker that the message is being followed or understood e.g. I see, oh really, uh huh |
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Contraction |
Can't = cannot She'll = she will |
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Deixis |
Refers backwards or forwards or outside the text - this, that, there |
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Ellison |
The omission or slurring of one or more sounds or syllables e.g. Wannabe, wassup |
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Fillers |
Er, um, uh, ah |
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Grices maxims |
4 basic conservational rules Quantity Relevance Manner Quality |
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Hedges |
Vague or non-committal language e.g. Perhaps, maybe, sort of |
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Repairs |
An alteration that is suggested or made |
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Transactional language |
Language to get things done or to transmit content or information ( exchanging goods or services) |