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- Spoken_language abstract "Spoken language, sometimes called oral language, is language produced in its spontaneous form, as opposed to written language. Many languages have no written form, and so are only spoken. 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.The term spoken language is sometimes used for vocal language (in contrast to sign language), especially by linguists. (Informally, sign language is also sometimes said to be 'spoken'.)".
- Spoken_language wikiPageID "226988".
- Spoken_language wikiPageRevisionID "543698763".
- Spoken_language date "December 2012".
- Spoken_language hasPhotoCollection Spoken_language.
- Spoken_language langcode "de".
- Spoken_language otherarticle "Gesprochene Sprache".
- Spoken_language subject Category:Language.
- Spoken_language type Language.
- Spoken_language type Language.
- Spoken_language type InformationEntity.
- Spoken_language comment "Spoken language, sometimes called oral language, is language produced in its spontaneous form, as opposed to written language. Many languages have no written form, and so are only spoken. 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.".
- Spoken_language label "Comunicación oral".
- Spoken_language label "Gesprochene Sprache".
- Spoken_language label "Língua falada".
- Spoken_language label "Spoken language".
- Spoken_language label "Устная речь".
- Spoken_language label "口语".
- Spoken_language label "音声言語".
- Spoken_language sameAs Gesprochene_Sprache.
- Spoken_language sameAs Comunicación_oral.
- Spoken_language sameAs Bahasa_lisan.
- Spoken_language sameAs 音声言語.
- Spoken_language sameAs Língua_falada.
- Spoken_language sameAs m.01h2hg.
- Spoken_language sameAs Q1322198.
- Spoken_language sameAs Q1322198.
- Spoken_language wasDerivedFrom Spoken_language?oldid=543698763.
- Spoken_language isPrimaryTopicOf Spoken_language.