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- Diction abstract "Diction (/ˈdɪkʃᵊn/; Latin: dictionem (nom. dictio), \"a saying, expression, word\"), in its original, primary meaning, refers to the writer's or the speaker's distinctive vocabulary choices and style of expression in a poem or story. A secondary, common meaning of \"diction\" means the distinctiveness of speech, the art of speaking so that each word is clearly heard and understood to its fullest complexity and extremity, and concerns pronunciation and tone, rather than word choice and style. This secondary sense is more precisely and commonly expressed with the term enunciation, or with its synonym articulation.Diction has multiple concerns, of which register is foremost — another way of saying this is whether words are either formal or informal in the social context. Literary diction analysis reveals how a passage establishes tone and characterization, e.g. a preponderance of verbs relating physical movement suggests an active character, while a preponderance of verbs relating states of mind portrays an introspective character. Diction also has an impact upon word choice and syntax.Aristotle, in The Poetics (20) states that \"Diction comprises eight elements: Phoneme, Syllable, Conjunction, Connective, Noun, Verb, Inflection, and Utterance. However, Epps states that in this passage \"the text is so confused and some of the words have such a variety of meanings that one cannot always be certain what the Greek says, much less what Aristotle means.\"".
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- Diction wikiPageExternalLink diction.
- Diction wikiPageExternalLink diction-examples.aspx.
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- Diction wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Diction wikiPageRevisionID "687366910".
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Action_(philosophy).
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Aristotle.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Descriptive_technique.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonetics.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetics.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Style_(fiction).
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Colloquialism.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Conjunction_(grammar).
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Description.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Elocution.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Formality.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink GNU_Project.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Greeting.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Inflection.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Logical_connective.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Manner_of_articulation.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Noun.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Orthoepy.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Phoneme.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Poetic_diction.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Poetics_(Aristotle).
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Pronunciation.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Register_(sociolinguistics).
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Speech.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Speech_production.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Tone_(literature).
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Utterance.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Verb.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Vocabulary.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_pedagogy.
- Diction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diction".
- Diction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pacing".
- Diction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Word-selection".
- Diction wikiPageWikiLinkText "diction".
- Diction wikiPageWikiLinkText "modern diction".
- Diction wikiPageWikiLinkText "speaking skills".
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- Diction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col_end.
- Diction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fiction_writing.
- Diction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Google_books.
- Diction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Diction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-la.
- Diction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Phonetics-stub.
- Diction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Diction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Diction subject Category:Descriptive_technique.
- Diction subject Category:Phonetics.
- Diction subject Category:Poetics.
- Diction subject Category:Style_(fiction).
- Diction type Concept.
- Diction type Phonetic.
- Diction type Technique.
- Diction comment "Diction (/ˈdɪkʃᵊn/; Latin: dictionem (nom. dictio), \"a saying, expression, word\"), in its original, primary meaning, refers to the writer's or the speaker's distinctive vocabulary choices and style of expression in a poem or story. A secondary, common meaning of \"diction\" means the distinctiveness of speech, the art of speaking so that each word is clearly heard and understood to its fullest complexity and extremity, and concerns pronunciation and tone, rather than word choice and style.".
- Diction label "Diction".
- Diction sameAs Q1225396.
- Diction sameAs Дыкцыя.
- Diction sameAs Дикция.
- Diction sameAs Dicció.
- Diction sameAs Diktion.
- Diction sameAs Dicción.
- Diction sameAs Diction.
- Diction sameAs Diksi.
- Diction sameAs Diciono.
- Diction sameAs Dizione.
- Diction sameAs ディクション.
- Diction sameAs Diksi.
- Diction sameAs Дикция.
- Diction sameAs Diksi.
- Diction sameAs Woordkunst.
- Diction sameAs Dykcja.
- Diction sameAs Dicção.
- Diction sameAs m.020jkd.
- Diction sameAs Dicție.
- Diction sameAs Dikcija.
- Diction sameAs Diksiyon.
- Diction sameAs Дикція.
- Diction sameAs Q1225396.
- Diction wasDerivedFrom Diction?oldid=687366910.
- Diction isPrimaryTopicOf Diction.