The Differences between Spoken and Written Grammar in English, in Comparison with Vietnamese

  • Cao Thanh N
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Abstract

The fundamental point of this paper is to describe and evaluate some differences between spoken and written grammar in English, and compare some of the points with Vietnamese. This paper illustrates that spoken grammar is less rigid than written grammar. Moreover, it highlights the distinction between speaking and writing in terms of subordination and coordination. Further, the different frequency of adverbials and adjectivals between spoken and written language is also compared and analyzed.

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Cao Thanh, N. (2015). The Differences between Spoken and Written Grammar in English, in Comparison with Vietnamese. GiST Education and Learning Research Journal, (11), 138–153. https://doi.org/10.26817/16925777.291

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