Stilistika loeng
g. "I
didn't mean you, I mean everybody."). Stress that is used to single out words that are emotionally
important or to point out their hidden or specific meaning is called emphatic (e.g. "I told you he
is unwell."). Emphatic stress may be signaled graphically by the Italics, dots, exclamation marks,
etc. Accompany means of emphasis may be prolongation of vowels and consonants. Vowels are
usually prolonged to express positive feelings (e.g. "I am so glaaaaaad."). Consonants become
longer to express negative emotions (e.g. "Mmmmmonstrous idea").
ORCHESTRATION:
Both oral and written speech may possess orchestration the choice of words with respect to
acoustic properties of sounds, their sequence, and repetition. Due to their acoustic features
sounds may create certain feelings, ideas or images. This is called euphony (from Greek
"pleasant to the ear")