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Subject:Re: Usage- verbal or oral From:"Susan W. Gallagher" <sgallagher -at- STARBASECORP -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 14 Mar 1995 10:28:07 -0800
> MEMO Usage: verbal or oral
> Hi, everyone.
> Do you ever feel just a little exasperated by the popular confusion between
the
> terms verbal and oral? As in "She told me verbally"? As opposed to what, using
> body language?
> Or how about " it was a verbal contract." Well, I always thought those were
the
> best kind.
> Or is this just the language in transition?
I dunno, maybe I'm off-base here. But I always considered
"oral" to be "by mouth" (as in oral/rectal thermometer)
and "verbal" to be "with spoken word" (as in "a verbal
contract isn't worth the paper it's written on").
-Sue Gallagher
StarBase Corp, Irvine CA
sgallagher -at- starbasecorp -dot- com