spoken language Flashcards
paralinguistic features
gestures, facial expressions, body language
prosidic features (prosidy)
volume , pitch , pause and stress used in speech
normal non fluency features
voice fillers ,
normal non fluency features
voice filler/pause , silence, repetition
voice fillers
e.g. err , umm , ohh
false starts
an attempt to start something, such as a speech, project, or plan, which fails because you were not properly prepared or ready to begin
repetition
repeating the same word or phrase
dialect
a type of language that is from a specific region or group
backchannelling
feedback given while someone else is talking, to show interest, attention and/or a willingness to keep listening
discourse markers
a word or phrase that changes the flow or topic of dialogue without changing the meaning behind it e.g. anyways , so
diexis (diectic words)
pointing words used in a shared context e.g. here,there,this,that
hedging
expressing uncertainty e.g really, perhaps, maybe, possibly
ellipsis
missing out words in speech intentionally
vague language
talking about something without directly saying what it is