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Elements of expressive construction

Expressive construction

The expressive structure is the way in which the writer expresses the ideas and meanings that are running through his soul and mind, following a sound expressive style that is easy to understand and free of errors and defects. The use of the expressive structure is not limited to writers and writers, but is used by all members of society as a means of oral and written communication. There is a difference in the abilities of these individuals to build a good expressive text.

Elements of expressive construction

Word

It is considered the basic element in the formation of written and spoken texts. It is also the smallest unit of speech. The levels of the word are divided as follows:

  • Semantic dimension: It is the meanings that the word denotes, and the psychological connotations it carries, and the writer must be aware of the meaning of the word in all its dimensions so that he can use it appropriately in the expressive text.
  • Structural dimension: It is the dimension in which the meaning of a word changes by changing its construction or the way it is conjugated in the text, so that it can acquire a new meaning if it is changed, modified, or added to.
  • Acoustic dimension: It is determined by the sound rhythm of the word, which carries with it certain psychological connotations, and the rhythm depends on the way the letters are pronounced, whether by whispering, loudly, concealment, or repetition.

Sentence

It is considered the second element of the expressive structure, and constitutes the first step in forming the expressive text. The writer must take into account some things in order to form an expressive structure free of errors and defects, which are:

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  • Clarity of the implicit material that the writer wishes to express.
  • Understanding the relationships that exist between the vocabulary of expressive text, and using them in a way that helps in understanding their meaning and the meaning of the text, especially in terms of arranging words, presenting some of them and delaying others.
  • Ease of understanding the context of a sentence, whether linguistic, psychological, or analytical.

Paragraph

A paragraph consists of a number of interconnected sentences that carry an idea and address it in a detailed and precise manner. Paragraphs are also linked to each other to play their role in forming a clearly defined article or expressive text. Paragraphs differ from each other in terms of their length, and the length of each of them depends on the idea that it presents, but it It is recommended that the text paragraphs be coordinated in terms of their length, detail and overall.

method

It is the special curve that a writer follows while expressing what he wants to express. A writer can turn into a writer if he has his own writing style. No specific standards have been defined for good style, given the diversity of literary styles of writers based on the literary temperament of each of them and his life experiences. His level of culture, his ability to form sentences, and his special way of harnessing words to serve expressive text.

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