COLLOQUIALITY OF ENGLISH TELEVISION SPEECH
Keywords:
speech, effect, samples, transmission, interview, compression, jargon, projection.Abstract
The article presents the results of a study of the conversational English television speech. The various characteristics of colloquial speech within the literary language are determined by the unpreparedness of the spoken language, its spontaneity, its linear nature, and its basic means of expression (which contribute to both economy and excess).
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