👉 In linguistics, "oralism" is a type of language that uses only physical contact between speakers and listeners to convey meaning. This type of communication involves the exchange of body language, gestures, and facial expressions as well as verbal communication. For example, in spoken English, people may use words like "I" and "you" to communicate their ideas or instructions. However, when they speak to each other, they do not necessarily use these words because they are non-verbal cues that convey