spoken language

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spoken language

A teacher explains a grammar rule using spoken language.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Human speech: A system of communication used by a particular community or nation, consisting of words articulated by the voice.
    • Oral communication: Language expressed through speech, as opposed to written or signed forms.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The study focuses on the evolution of spoken language.
    • Children acquire spoken language naturally through interaction.
    • He is fluent in the spoken language but struggles with the written form.
Advanced Usage
  • "The spoken language": Can refer to the common, everyday form of a language as it is actually spoken, which may differ from its formal written standard.
    • The grammar of the spoken language is often more flexible.
Variants and Related Words
  • Speech (n): The faculty or act of speaking; oral expression.
    • The child's speech developed rapidly.
  • Oral (adj): Relating to or spoken by the mouth.
    • She passed the oral examination.
Synonyms
  • Vernacular: The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
  • Parole: (In linguistics) The actual use of language in speech and writing.
Related Phrases
  • Spoken word: Often refers to poetry or performance art that is delivered orally.
    • He is a renowned spoken word artist.
spoken language

A teacher explains a grammar rule using spoken language.

Noun
  1. (language) communication by word of mouth
    • his speech was garbled
    • he uttered harsh language
    • he recorded the spoken language of the streets