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LEXICAL-GRAMMATICAL PECULIARITIES INHERENT IN THE STYLE OF ORAL SPEECH

Abstract

Oral discourse is an imperative type of human correspondence that varies essentially from composed language in its lexical and syntactic construction. At the point when individuals chat verbally, they utilize semantic elements that make talk quick, liquid and intelligent. Notwithstanding, these equivalent elements frequently separate from the shows of formal composed language. This article will analyze a portion of the key lexical-syntactic characteristics inborn in oral discourse and how they recognize this style of correspondence from its composed partner.

Keywords

Informative way of behaving, punctuation structures, intercultural correspondence, linguacultural, public language picture.

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