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  2. Small talk - Wikipedia

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    Small talk varies country to country and people to people. Southern Europeans, for example, are said to be very good at using lots of words to convey very little information. [15] Also, small talk rules and topics can differ widely between cultures. Weather is a common topic in regions where the climate has great variation and can be unpredictable.

  3. Phatic expression - Wikipedia

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    Phatic communion denotationally breaks Grice's conversational maxims, because it gives information that is unnecessary, untrue, or irrelevant.It has important connotational meanings that do not break these maxims [6] and is best understood as an important part of language in its role in establishing, maintaining, and managing bonds of sociality between participants, [7] as well as creating ...

  4. I’m no good at small talk. So I went on a mission to get ...

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    A new audiobook, “The Art of Small Talk,” by Casey Wilson and Jessica St. Clair, suggests that small talk is a skill we can teach ourselves. A new audiobook, “The Art of Small Talk,” by ...

  5. 5 tips to help you have better conversations and avoid small ...

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    How to make conversations with people you don't know well less uncomfortable and superficial and more meaningful, according to therapists.

  6. Intonation (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    The sentence starts at a relatively high pitch which falls away rapidly after the question word, or its first syllable in case of a polysyllabic question word. There may be a small increase in pitch on the final syllable of the question. For example: [29] ↗Où ↘part-il ? OR ↗Où ↘part-↗il ? ↗Où ↘est-ce qu'il part ?

  7. Smalltalk - Wikipedia

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    A relatively small number of objects, called primitives, are not amenable to live redefinition, sometimes being defined independently of the Smalltalk programming environment. Having undergone significant industry development toward other uses, including business and database functions, Smalltalk is still in use today. When first publicly ...

  8. Scrambling (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Scrambling is a syntactic phenomenon wherein sentences can be formulated using a variety of different word orders without a substantial change in meaning. Instead the reordering of words, from their canonical position, has consequences on their contribution to the discourse (i.e., the information's "newness" to the conversation).

  9. Small talk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Small Talk (Sly and the Family Stone album), 1974; Small Talk (Twenty Twenty album), 2011; Small Talk, an EP by MNEK "Small Talk" (song), a 2019 song by Katy Perry "Smalltalk", a song by Ultraísta from their eponymous debut album "Small Talk", a song from the 1954 musical The Pajama Game