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口语与书面语不同之处(What is the difference between spoken and written language).doc

口语与书面语不同之处(What is the difference between spoken and written language)

口语与书面语不同之处(What is the difference between spoken and written language) Stylistic features of spoken and written English Comparison of oral and written English stylistic features: spoken and written language are symbols and representation of human language, but as a different form of language communication, which in many aspects, such as the composition of contents, forms, characteristics and differences of context dependence is obviously different. Of course, the differences between spoken and written languages are more than those mentioned in this article. People use language to convey information, communicate feelings, express ideas, and communicate with each other. A particular environment, different ways, occasions, objects, and purposes, requires people to use different forms of language. The different needs of social communicative function make language produce different functional variants. We call this different variation as style (also called style). From a stylistic point of view, English has an intimate style (familiar), an informal style (casual), a colloquial style (informal), a formal style (formal) and a solemn style (frozen), [1]. Both colloquial and written styles can be further refined. For example, oral English includes daily dialogue, impromptu speech, monologue, discussion and speech, etc. written language includes general articles, academic papers, popular science readings, political commentary and literature. From private personal exchanges to open court debates and trials, different spoken classes have different characteristics. In the same way, different written language categories vary in character, such as private letters and current political commentary. There is an old saying in China: without words, words go far.. It means that storytelling is a record of spoken language. Spoken language is the basic form of language and the main source of linguistic research material. In modern English there is a big difference between spoken and writt

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