Elocutive

El´o`cu`tive


a.1.Pertaining to oratorical expression.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Le espressioni elocutive del capitolo XIII, ad esempio, sono una spla del suo metodo: "Nelle mie conversazioni con i contadini [...]"(p.
The inventive and dispositive levels are represented linguistically by means of the elocutive or verbal expression of the text.
The component of implicit pleasure in the concept of elocutive ornatus is responsible for the reader's aesthetic experience, and it is an important criterion for specifying the literariness of a text.
The Pentecostal sermon, for example, does not conform to the rational, elocutive mode of most Protestant churches but is a type of oral drama in which the preacher not only retells the biblical narrative but also relates the narrative to the contemporary context through personal story-telling.