Slang and jargon
slang and jargon, i do believe.....
it uses more precise vocabulary
it uses more precise vocabulary
Colloquially speaking means using informal language or everyday speech, as opposed to formal or technical language. It often reflects the way people commonly communicate in casual or familiar settings.
it uses more precise vocabulary
Yes, written prose that expresses feelings and emotions can be more complex than casual speech as it often involves more intricate sentence structures, vocabulary, and literary techniques to convey depth of emotion. Writing allows for the author to carefully craft and edit their expression, leading to a more refined and intense emotional impact compared to spontaneous spoken language.
The language of infants is classified as preverbal communication. Infants use crying, babbling, and gestures to communicate their needs and emotions before they develop full language abilities.
Casual language is informal and relaxed, often used in conversations with friends or family. An example would be saying "Hey, how's it going?" instead of "Hello, how are you?"
Hosseine Morewedge has written: 'The economics of casual labor' -- subject(s): Casual labor, Stevedores
H. A. Mess has written: 'Casual labour at the docks' -- subject(s): Casual labor, Stevedores
"The Casual Vacancy" was written by J.K. Rowling and was published in 2012.
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