Sintactical Means Of Expressing Emotions In Oratorical Narratives Of Akaki Tsereteli

Authors

  • Mariam Koberidze
  • Tamar Koberidze

Abstract

The words pronounced at the solemn or mourning meetings by Akaki Tsereteli and his acute polemic speeches are considered as the best patterns in oratorical speech. These speeches often were things of discussion and estimation. They are significant from the lingual point of view.

In his oratorical words Akaki Tsereteli has normally used and involved syntactic figures: rhetorical question, parenthetic, acceding and period – construction of forms, ellipses, parallelisms and particles in order to express his expressive and emotional proclaims. Their use in order to express emotions depends on the content of oratorical speech (grand, mourning and purpose) auditory and purpose.

Published

2016-09-29

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