Attitudes are more often revealed in spoken language because tone of voice, pitch, and other nonverbal cues play a significant role in expressing emotions and attitudes. Written language lacks these nonverbal cues, making it harder to accurately convey attitudes compared to spoken language.
its much harder to actually show your emotion in a written format. try to make someone know your mad without actually telling them your mad or making a angry face.
The main reason attitude is more noticeable spoken rather than written is because attitude is often inflected in the voice and is hard to convey written.
Bamboo is a particular type of plant, rather than a language. However, some cultures have utilized bamboo as a material to create written languages or scripts.
The Chinese written language is called Hanzi, which consists of characters representing words and concepts rather than individual sounds. Each character can have multiple meanings and pronunciations depending on the context.
The Hohokam people did not have a written language, so very little is known about their spoken language. It is believed to be part of the Uto-Aztecan language family, similar to other Native American languages spoken in the region. Most information about the Hohokam culture comes from archaeological evidence rather than linguistic records.
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Rhetoric is the language used to persuade or influence beliefs or attitudes rather than to prove a claim logically. It focuses on using emotional and persuasive techniques to sway an audience's opinion rather than purely relying on factual evidence.
Attitudes are easier to read when someone is speaking because more factors are being played out in person than in a written language. When someone is speaking you can hear their tone and inflections on certain words. You see their facial movement and expressions and even their body language can tell you how they are feeling. Compared to words that are written it is hard to distinguish the mood without these tells. For example: The phrase "I never said she stole my money" has 7 different meanings depending which word you stress. When reading it, that gives you the confusing job of trying to figure how exactly the person feels while writing it. As opposed to if someone was saying the phrase then you would know the first time what they meant because they would say it how they mean it.
its much harder to actually show your emotion in a written format. try to make someone know your mad without actually telling them your mad or making a angry face.
The bt direct website, like all other websites is not written in a programming language, but rather something that is commonly known as HTML, Hypertext Markup Language.
Yes it is, as opposed to a pictographical language such as the written languages of China, which use pictures to represent words and syllables, rather than an alphabet comprised of consonants and vowels which is the case for the written language of the English, and of many other language groups.
The main reason attitude is more noticeable spoken rather than written is because attitude is often inflected in the voice and is hard to convey written.
Pseudocode is more a process description than actual code. Since it is just describing the logic and processes of a proposed program it can be written in ANY written language, note that while it could theoretically be written in a "computer language", that sort of defeats the purpose of the pseudo code which intended for human reading rather than machine reading.