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Louli
There are several differences between spoken words and written texts, among these differences are the following:
1- Spoken words have tones that show the feelings of the speaker, whereas, the written text is expressionless.
2- Spoken works might have inaccurate grammar or sentence structure, whereas, the written text has correct syntax and perfect grammar
3- Written text has a sort of a standard form that can be understood by anyone who speaks the language that the text is written in, regardless the dialect or the accent.
Spoken word and written text have a key, or primary, difference.

What is written text? Well, it's exactly that! It's written. You read it, right? You may not catch nearly as much of the characters voice within the text because it's only text. Does that make sense? I hope it does. Let's move on.

What is spoken word? Well, it's just that! Words from a person's mouth. We can hear it, feel the speaker's emotions, and sense personality within their tone, unlike text. 

In certain cases, text can appeal enough to the senses to create the so called "illusion" or "feel" or whatever you'd like to call it, of the character(s) personality, feelings, actions, and more. 


This is my answer and my take on your question.  I hope this helps! ^-^