Month: September 2015

Spoken Language Analysis

Repetition has a good affect because, the reason you might use repetition when you’re talking to someone is that you are making what clearer and also your pion will get through to the person you’re talking to. An example would be in the conversation when Tyrese repeated “world domination” to get his point across that iPhone will dominate the world.

Omission is an affective language effect because it gets rid of certain parts of a sentence e.g. I without it being confusing. In the conversation, there was a part where it said “A full on wasteman” instead of he’s a full on wasteman. Which shows that I don’t need to add he’s for it to make sense. So it is still understandable and necessary.

 

Transcription translation

Person 1:you know when people talk about iPhone and Samsung yeah they always go off topic

person 2: That’s very true

Person 1:they start saying iPhone will dominate the world

person 2: but you know iPhone is good when he’s got it.

Conversation transcription

Person 1:you know when people talk about iPhone and Samsung yeah they always go off topic 

person 2: TRUSS ME DADDY

Person 1: it goes into stuff like iPhone dominates the world, world domination

person 2: but you know iPhones good even when some wasteman is recording us with an iPhone. Cause you know it’s good then coz trust me he’s a wasteman. A FULL ON WASTEMAN

transcription spoken language

  1. Person 1- yeh(on phone)

Person 2- fanks for answering geezer, know what I mean.

Person 3- gimme dat. Where you been fool making us rinse out our credit leaving you messages and dat

Person 2- Mr. Dawes is well on the wall craft with you bruv.

Person 1- coz of the bag an dat

person 2- what bag?! Cause you missed the lesson chief.

Person 3- gimme dat! The bag weren’t a problem teggsy never mentioned it you bottled it, oi you coming over to mine to play computer?!

person 1- Nah man I’m at home now I’ve got a business I’ve got to run.

person 3- What business?!

person 1- a business dat minds its own. I’m out.