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- Spoken_language abstract "Spoken language, is language produced by articulate sounds, as opposed to written language. Many languages have no written form, and so are only spoken. Oral language or vocal language is language produced with the vocal tract, as opposed to sign language, which is produced with the hands and face. The term \"spoken language\" is sometimes used to mean only vocal languages, especially by linguists, making all three terms synonyms by excluding sign languages. Others refer to sign language as \"spoken\", especially in contrast to written transcriptions of signs.In spoken language, much of the meaning is determined by the context. This contrasts with written language, where more of the meaning is provided directly by the text. In spoken language the truth of a proposition is determined by common-sense reference to experience, whereas in written language a greater emphasis is placed on logical and coherent argument; similarly, spoken language tends to convey subjective information, including the relationship between the speaker and the audience, whereas written language tends to convey objective information.The relationship between spoken language and written language is complex. Within the field of linguistics the current consensus is that speech is an innate human capability while written language is a cultural invention. However some linguists, such as those of the Prague school, argue that written and spoken language possess distinct qualities which would argue against written language being dependent on spoken language for its existence.Both vocal and sign languages are composed of words. In vocal languages, words are made up from a limited set of vowels and consonants, and often tone; in sign languages, words are made up from a limited set of shapes, orientations, locations, and movements of the hands, and often facial expressions; in both cases, these building blocks are called phonemes. In both vocal and sign languages, words are grammatically and prosodically linked into phrases, clauses, and larger units of discourse.Hearing children acquire as their first language whichever language is used around them, whether vocal or (if they are sighted) sign. Deaf children will do the same with sign language, if one is used around them; vocal language must be consciously taught to them, in the same way as written language must be taught to hearing children. (See oralism.)".
- Spoken_language wikiPageID "226988".
- Spoken_language wikiPageLength "3665".
- Spoken_language wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Spoken_language wikiPageRevisionID "700366105".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Body_language.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Language.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Clause.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Consonant.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Discourse.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink First_language.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Grammar.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Language.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Language_acquisition.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink List_of_language_disorders.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Oralism.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Origin_of_speech.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Phoneme.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Phrase.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Prague_school.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Prosody_(linguistics).
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Sign_language.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Speech.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Tone_(linguistics).
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Vowel.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Whistled_language.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Word.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLink Written_language.
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "''spoken'' language".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spoken language".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "colloquial".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "language".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "natural language".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "natural speech".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "oral language".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "oral".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "speak".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "speech".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "spoken data".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "spoken form of the language".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "spoken language".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "spoken".
- Spoken_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "spoken-language".
- Spoken_language date "December 2012".
- Spoken_language langcode "de".
- Spoken_language otherarticle "Gesprochene Sprache".
- Spoken_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_language.
- Spoken_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mergeto.
- Spoken_language subject Category:Language.
- Spoken_language hypernym Language.
- Spoken_language type Language.
- Spoken_language type Classification.
- Spoken_language type Humanity.
- Spoken_language type Language.
- Spoken_language comment "Spoken language, is language produced by articulate sounds, as opposed to written language. Many languages have no written form, and so are only spoken. Oral language or vocal language is language produced with the vocal tract, as opposed to sign language, which is produced with the hands and face. The term \"spoken language\" is sometimes used to mean only vocal languages, especially by linguists, making all three terms synonyms by excluding sign languages.".
- Spoken_language label "Spoken language".
- Spoken_language sameAs Q1322198.
- Spoken_language sameAs لغة_منطوقة.
- Spoken_language sameAs কথ্য_ভাষা.
- Spoken_language sameAs Talesprog.
- Spoken_language sameAs Gesprochene_Sprache.
- Spoken_language sameAs Comunicación_oral.
- Spoken_language sameAs Suuline_keel.
- Spoken_language sameAs Ahozko_hizkuntza.
- Spoken_language sameAs زبان_گفتاری.
- Spoken_language sameAs Langage_parlé.
- Spoken_language sameAs Comunicación_oral.
- Spoken_language sameAs Bahasa_lisan.
- Spoken_language sameAs 音声言語.
- Spoken_language sameAs Ауызекі_тіл.
- Spoken_language sameAs Mutvārdu_valoda.
- Spoken_language sameAs Устен_јазик.
- Spoken_language sameAs വാമൊഴി.
- Spoken_language sameAs Talespråk.
- Spoken_language sameAs Talemål.
- Spoken_language sameAs Język_mówiony.
- Spoken_language sameAs Língua_falada.
- Spoken_language sameAs m.01h2hg.
- Spoken_language sameAs Limbă_vorbită.
- Spoken_language sameAs Устная_речь.
- Spoken_language sameAs Spoken_language.
- Spoken_language sameAs Talspråk.
- Spoken_language sameAs பேச்சுமொழி.
- Spoken_language sameAs Konuşma_dili.
- Spoken_language sameAs Розмовний_стиль_мовлення.
- Spoken_language sameAs Q1322198.
- Spoken_language sameAs 口头语.
- Spoken_language wasDerivedFrom Spoken_language?oldid=700366105.
- Spoken_language isPrimaryTopicOf Spoken_language.