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6. what is the phrase to describe a change in topic or to annouce a counter argument?

  • discourse marker
  • discourse structure

7. Technology - a broadcast is a form of communication where there is a two way conversation?

  • False
  • True

8. technology - Initialism is the process of using the first letter of each word to create an abbreviation? eg. the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society is abbreviated to WDCS.

  • True
  • False

9. technology - which is an example for Temporal Deixis?

  • now and then
  • I and Me
  • here and there

10. technology - which is an example for Spatial Deixis?

  • now and then
  • here and there
  • I and Me

11. technology - which is an example for Personal Deixis?

  • I and Me
  • now and then
  • here and there

12. Technology - What are DEAF features? (these help in conversational texts!!)

  • Deictic expressions, Ellipsis, Anaphoric references and Feedback
  • Dancing with Elves Angels and Fairies
  • Discourse, Epolouge, Abbriviation, Framing
  • Doing Everything And Failing

13. Technology - Thinking about the Deaf Features, what is the definition of Deictic Expressions?

  • When the text refares to another text, or a previous part of the text
  • Fillers such as Mmmm or Yeah
  • When something needs contextual information to make sense.
  • When words are removed because a sentance is understood without it anyway. eg. You Alright? instead of Are you algright?
  • Used in text to show expressions, such as =P, ='), or ^_^

14. Technology - Thinking about the Deaf Features, what is the definition of Feedback?

  • When something needs contextual information to make sense.
  • Fillers such as Mmmm or Yeah
  • Used in text to show expressions, such as =P, ='), or ^_^
  • When the text refares to another text, or a previous part of the text
  • When words are removed because a sentance is understood without it anyway. eg. You Alright? instead of Are you algright?

15. Technology - Thinking about the Deaf Features, what is the definition of Anaphoric references?

  • When something needs contextual information to make sense.
  • When the text refares to another text, or a previous part of the text
  • Used in text to show expressions, such as =P, ='), or ^_^
  • When words are removed because a sentance is understood without it anyway. eg. You Alright? instead of Are you algright?
  • Fillers such as Mmmm or Yeah

16. Technology - Thinking about the Deaf Features, what is the definition of Ellipsis?

  • Used in text to show expressions, such as =P, ='), or ^_^
  • When words are removed because a sentance is understood without it anyway. eg. You Alright? instead of Are you algright?
  • When something needs contextual information to make sense.
  • Fillers such as Mmmm or Yeah
  • When the text refares to another text, or a previous part of the text