Which of the following statements is true concerning the differences between written and spoken language? Group of answer choices All of the above Spoken language generally consists of short, familiar words. Written language generally includes more qualifiers, such as "perhaps." Spoken language tends to be less self-referential.

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Answer:

Spoken language generally consists of short, familiar words.

Explanation:

Spoken language also known as oral language is a type of communication in which individuals engage in the use of spoken words and they are produced spontaneously. Some examples of spoken language are speech presentations, singing, talking etc.

A written language can be defined as the representation of spoken language through the use of a writing tool either hand written or printed. Written language involves the process of both reading and writing form of communication.

The  differences between written and spoken language is that spoken language generally consists of short, familiar words such as hello, hi, goodbye, please etc.

However, written language allows the use of a vast vocabulary or grammars.

For instance, the method used in answering this question is a written language.