Vocal Influences

Native English usually applies some vocal influencing words instead of the formal counterparts to make reader/receiver feels more engaged with the contents. There are 3 common techniques available for use.

Alliteration

This technique makes a series of words to start with the same consonant. Those words can be a mixture of nouns and verbs. This requires a good use of parallel structure in English syntax.

Example:

  • Robert Purk swam swiftly, surely, and straight ahead.
  • That movie is cool, comforting and compliance for kids-view.

Assonance

This technique makes a series of words to start with the same vowel. Those words can be a mixture of nouns and verbs. This requires a good use of parallel structure in English syntax.

Example:

  • That darkness is straight up unknowable, unreachable, and unsearchable.
  • Athena abolished all anguish.

Onomatopoeia

Word that is the sound as what the sound does. (oxymoron word)

Example:

  • The bees flewThe bees buzzed.
  • The water balloon exploded on a concrete.The water balloon splatted.
  • The big explosionthe big bang