What is Spoken Language
Spoken language is the language we speak. It is often spontaneous and transient. Spoken language is used for interactions; the two speakers or the listener and the speaker are often in the same place. Thus, they can correct any mistake they make and change their utterances as they go along.
With the exception of scripted speeches, spoken language tends to be full of incomplete sentences, repetitions, interruptions, and corrections. Speakers also use gestures, tone, pitch, volume, etc., to create additional meaning in spoken language. Unless the conversation is recorded, there is no record of the spoken language conversation that took place.
Some forms and informal grammatical structures are also specific to spoken language. For example, words and phrases like ‘my bad,’ ‘y’know,’ ‘busted,’ ’ain’t’ etc., which are sometimes used in spoken language, are rarely used in written language.
 


  
 
