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Definition of Spoken word
1. Noun. A word that is spoken aloud.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoken Word
Literary usage of Spoken word
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes of Talks on Teaching: Given by Francis W. Parker, at the Martha's by Francis Wayland Parker, Lelia Ellen Patridge (1883)
"I PROPOSE to speak to-day of the use of the spoken word in assisting acts of ...
It is very often urged that the spoken word is sufficient to recall its ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"Psychic motor aphasia (spoken word construction lost), loss of psychic mimicry
... Executive motor aphasia (spoken word utterance loss), loss of spoken word ..."
3. Advertising, Its Principles and Practice by Harry Tipper (1919)
"Advantage of Written Over spoken word When the proper analysis has been made,
however, advertising possesses qualities which are entirely different from ..."
4. Advertising, Its Principles and Practice by Harry Tipper, Harry Levi Hollingworth, George Burton Hotchkiss, Frank Alvah Parsons (1919)
"Advantage of Written Over spoken word When the proper analysis has been made,
however, advertising possesses qualities which are entirely different from ..."
5. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1901)
"The spoken word is only imperfectly symbolized by the visual word (p. 191).
The spoken word is a whole only in the combination of its acoustic and ..."
6. The Christian Science Journal by Mary Baker Eddy (1910)
"THE spoken word CLARENCE W. ... The advent of Christian Science marks a new era
in the history of the spoken word. It calls attention to the fact that the ..."