connected discourse
are the spontaneous pronunciation changes adjacent word or sound spoken
feature of connected discourse(spoken)
assimilation
catenation
elision
intrusion
when the sound at the end of one word change to make it easier to say
could have- coulda
ten boys-temboys
fat boy-fapboy
example of assimilation
when the last consonant of the first word joined to the first vowel of the nest word
an apple-a napple
get up-getup
full on-fullon
examples of catenation
when yo lose a sound in the middle of the consonant cluster
chocolate-chuklut
sandwich-sanwich
fish and chips-fishnchips
example of elision
this is when an extra sound “intrudes” there are 3 sounds that are often used /r//j//w/
go on-gowon
i agree-aiyagree
example of intrusion
text as connected discourse(writte)
exposition
description
narration
argumentation
form of discouse that serves to explain or inform
form of discourse that serves to describe or state the qualities of somthing od someone
a form of discouse serve to tell or narrate a story
serve to argur (to cite reason or against proposition)
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