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Friday, 23 November 2012

Difference between spoken and written forms of communication.


In our daily life we use both verbal and non-verbal features of communication. We use spoken and written forms of communications. There are many differences in between these two forms, they are as follows:

SPOKENWRITTEN
Spoken language is the principal objective or the principal form of communicationWritten form of communication is the graphical representation of spoken language

Spoken form is more comprehensible

Written form is less comprehensible

To establish the fact that anyone singing a song and we listening to it helps us memorize it easily

Writing cannot be reproduced in natural speech or a spontaneous speech easily

Speech is automatic habit in every state of human language learning

Writing follows the spoken language or speech

Spoken form is broken language as it never follows  the rules of grammar

Written form is a ruled governed system and is rigid about the grammatical rules

Spoken language can be used colloquially

Writing cannot be used colloquially



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