Transcript Terminology 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English Language & LiteratureTranscriptsA2/A-levelOCR Created by: Esther JohnsonCreated on: 22-05-16 19:10 Liason Words are spoken at the same speed, running together, creating words to produce a new sound. 1 of 21 Fillers ''right'', ''well' 2 of 21 Voiced Pauses Allow speaker time to consider what theya re going to say next to indicate they're not finished to prevent interruptions. 3 of 21 False Starts Two speakers speaking at the same time, or when speaker is changing what they are talking abou 4 of 21 Back Chanelling Used by listening to give feedbac to a speaker that the message is being followed ad understood 5 of 21 Contraction Reduced form marked by an apostrophe. ''can't'' 6 of 21 Accent Ways in which words are pronounced. Can be due to social or regional status 7 of 21 Discourse Maker Words that can be used to signpost what is going to be followed e.g. ''now'', ''first'', ''on the other hand'' 8 of 21 Elipsis Lacking in certain words in a sentence. Can be used to show the informality of the relationship. e.g. ''you going to the party later?'' 9 of 21 Gricis Maxim Quality, Quanitity, Relevance & Manner [clear & cohert] 10 of 21 Hedge Words and phrases which soften the way in which something is said 11 of 21 Idolect Individually distinctive way of speaking 12 of 21 Non-Fluency Features Fillers, reppetition, hesistations, false starts, overlaps, interuption 13 of 21 Phatic Talk Conversational utterances that have no concrete purpose other than to establish or maintain personal relationships. Small talk. e.g. ''hw are you'' 14 of 21 Paralinguistic features Body langauge and use of gestreures e.g. laughing tht adds more meaning than just the words 15 of 21 Repairs Alteration made by the speaker to correct or clarify a previous conversational contribution 16 of 21 Sociolect Speech used by a paticular social group such as upper-class 17 of 21 Tag Question Striing of words that turns a declarative into an interrogative. e.g. ''its a bit expensive round here, isn't it'' 18 of 21 Transactional Talk Transmitting infromation or content 19 of 21 Turn taking Orderly arrangments of conversation where thre are minimal overlaps and a gap between them 20 of 21 Vague Laguage ''whatis'' ''thingy'' 21 of 21
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