Mozzo Newbie United States Joined 3652 days ago 3 posts - 4 votes Studies: Spanish
| Message 9 of 10 08 December 2014 at 3:35pm | IP Logged |
Verbal language may seem fast because people also do not generally speak in complete
sentences.
Do some volunteer transcriptions of radio/TV interviews, and you'll be surprised how many
informal contractions there are, and phrasal discussion without a subject or a verb
clause. English has many informal contractions like "gonna" or "wouldja" that are not in
a dictionary. I'm sure this takes place in all languages.
Edited by Mozzo on 08 December 2014 at 3:35pm
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Snowflake Senior Member United States Joined 5951 days ago 1032 posts - 1233 votes Studies: Mandarin
| Message 10 of 10 08 December 2014 at 6:16pm | IP Logged |
It can also depend on the region. Native Mandarin speakers from Taiwan tend to speak
slower than say native speakers from northern China. Mandarin speakers from Beijing
generally can talk extremely fast, so fast that they may have to slow down their Mandarin
for other native speakers (even those from northern China) to be understood. In this
last example it definitely is not a matter of not knowing the language well.
Edited by Snowflake on 08 December 2014 at 6:31pm
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