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Speech Chapter 2 Oral Language
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Key Vocabulary Denotation Connotation Usage Colloquialisms Syntax Substance Style Clarity Economy Grace Abstract Concrete Dialect Idiom Jargon
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Denotation and Connotation Denotation: Literal meaning, settled by consulting a dictionary Connotaion: Implied or suggested meaning, involve emotions, images, memories….can be culturally or socially determined
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Adapting Language Language may be adapted for an audience Standard Spoken English Nonstandard Spoken English
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Oral Language vs. Written Language Colloquialisms…characteristic of spoken language Syntax
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Communication Choices Communication should be appropriate to you! Style Substance Clarity Economy Grace
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Appropriate Choices for the Listener Shared Meanings Abstract vs. Concrete Dialect Idiom Jargon Appropriateness for the situation Appropriateness for the purpose
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Key Vocabulary Denotation Connotation Usage Colloquialisms Syntax Substance Style Clarity Economy Grace Abstract Concrete Dialect Idiom Jargon
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