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Explain that a shift in speech context speech style speech act and communication strategies affect

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Answered by singhharbantemail
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When we change the any of the four, speech style, speech context, speech act and communicative strategy, it affects the language a lot. It gives a completely different impression to the listener and changes the duration of interaction considerably.

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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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The language is greatly impacted when we alter any one of the four factors—speech style, speech context, speech act, and communication strategy. It entirely alters the listener's perception and significantly shortens the duration of engagement.

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Speech is a form of language-based vocal communication in humans. All English words sound different from all French words, even though they are the same word, such as "role" or "hotel," because each language uses phonetic combinations of vowel and consonant sounds to create the sound of its words. These words are then used in their semantic character as words in a language's lexicon according to the syntactic constraints that govern how lexical words function in a sentence.Speaking involves a variety of deliberate speech acts, such as informing, declaring, inquiring, persuading, and directing, and speakers can transmit meaning through enunciation, intonation, volume levels, tempo, and other non-representational or paralinguistic features of vocalisation. Speakers unintentionally convey a variety of information about their social status through their speech, including sex, age, place of origin (through accent), physical and psychological states (emotions and moods), physico-psychological states (sobriety or intoxication, normal consciousness, and trance states), education or experience, and the like.

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