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SPOKEN AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE
Author :
Zaida Rebeca
1.
Which is the difference between written and spoken language?
A
Density
B
Rhytm
C
Sound
2.
How can we call "Lexical Items"?
A
Written sounds
B
Content Words
C
Written items
3.
How can we distinguish between a written and spoken word?
A
simplifying and treating the word
B
give them space
C
write in spoken form
4.
Which is the role of occurence ?
A
The speaking time
B
The way we talk
C
The distinction between lexical and grammatical words because of the items
5.
Which is the simplest classification?
A
It's just a simple word
B
Each word is either lexical or grammatical
C
There are just lexical words
6.
Why is clause so difficult?
A
Because we can interpret it in different ways.
B
Because is the only one
C
It's not difficult
7.
Why we say that a clause has an elastic body?
A
because it can accomodates a large number of lexical information
B
because it's big
C
because it's really important
8.
Language is carried by nouns because...
A
both to be found within grammar for each group.
B
because it gives another meaning
C
because there is a word there
9.
What is represented by the "Things"?
A
the subtopic
B
the complete sentence
C
the head noun
10.
How is a clause structured?
A
As a text
B
As a silence
C
As a message
11.
What does spontaneous speech has?
A
mistakes, hesitations, silences.
B
time, place, people
C
a common topic
12.
Which is the main difference between this 2 types of language?
A
They are the same
B
Written explains itself as products and spoken as process
C
Written explains itself as process and spoken as products
13.
To refer to an object it takes a noun, but to say something is happening it takes more than a verb it takes a...
A
clause
B
sentence
C
word
14.
Written language is
A
organized and simple
B
fragmentary and simple
C
organized, structured and complex
15.
Why they started trascribing texts?
A
culture, tape recorders, philosophers
B
culture, language, people
C
philosofers, music, arts