Even woeful diction can be excused, since, in the mad rush to expand radio, good announcers were not easy to come by. |
At the most literal level, a juxtapositional diction and syntax are primary to her poetics. |
His elaborate diction and exquisite articulation have since become a positive work of art. |
In an ironic way, Prose proves how a reader, choosing her own representation of suffering as universal, misses the point of another tradition of local dictions. |
Civilization is a mixture of dictions and contradictions and none of us to-day is sure that we know just what it means. |
McLane's many dictions and registers, her playful digressions and pouncing aperçus, her fast footwork that takes her from sorrow to arch amusement in half a sentence, work to demonstrate that. |