Puhetyylille
Puhetyylille, also known as speech style, refers to the manner in which language is used in spoken communication. It is distinct from written language, or written style, and is characterized by several unique features. These features include a more informal and conversational tone, the use of contractions, and a greater reliance on paralinguistic elements such as tone of voice, pitch, and gestures. Puhetyylille often includes filler words like "um" and "uh," as well as incomplete sentences and fragments, which are less common in formal writing.
The structure of speech can also differ significantly from written language. Spoken language tends to be more
Puhetyylille is influenced by various factors, including the speaker's background, the audience, and the context of