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