Spoken Language Terminology 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? English Language & LiteratureSpoken Language Terminology Unseen PaperASEdexcel Created by: phoebe.couchmanCreated on: 13-04-15 15:31 10357812964 Across 1. Words used often e.g. but, and, the (4, 9, 5) 4. An alteration that is suggested or made by a speaker, the receiver, or audience in order to correct or clarify a previous conversational contribution. (7) 5. A conversation. (6, 9) 8. Specialist words that relate to a particular job or activity - e.g. biologists might talk about 'antigens'. (6) Down 2. Where a speaker wants to avoid speaking or directly going straight to the point. It is used to soften the blow. (7) 3. A trendy accent that's emerged as features of Cockney and RP accents have blended together. (7, 7) 6. The manner in which you speak, whether it be rudely, pleasantly, nervously... (6) 7. Words that are formed by combining parts of other words - e.g. jeans + leggings = jeggings. (5, 4) 9. Where speakers continue discourse by linking their utterances. (8) 10. The things that people do to show that they're listening to the speaker and they understand or agree with what's being said - e.g. saying 'yes', 'mm' or 'uh huh'. (8)
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