When he opened his lips, he spoke in a rich bass voice, with an easy flow of language, and a strict attention to the
elocutionary claims of words in more than one syllable.
"It 's dreadful long," began Tom; but his face brightened, for Polly's interest soothed his injured feelings, and he was glad to prove his
elocutionary powers.
HIGGINS [suddenly resorting to the most thrillingly beautiful low tones in his best
elocutionary style] By George, Eliza, the streets will be strewn with the bodies of men shooting themselves for your sake before I've done with you.
While some of the collegiate groups performed in English "competently and effectively in a straightforward
elocutionary style," more of them chose to do inventive adaptations that incorporated Indian languages and contemporary political perspectives on issues like gender discrimination and censorship (83-84).
Lennard writes that "the mutually exclusive opposition of the
elocutionary and syntactical functions of punctuation is misguided, and that most if not all punctuation can and does normally function in either mode, or in both: one principal determinant being whether the reader is reading silently or aloud." See John Lennard, "Punctuation: And--'Pragmatics,'" Historical Pragmatics.
that met weekly for purposes of improvement in debate, reading and criticising essays, in
elocutionary readings, and in the reading of a weekly paper edited by some of the members" and delivered several lectures himself (104-5).
Harrison finds that the syntactical properties of punctuation are separable from, and indeed more important than, their
elocutionary properties.
Thompson assembles utterances from early and late Thelwall 'in order to stress the continuity between his political and his logopaedic theory and practice', his 'ars rhetorica.' Her argument rests on the claim, made boldly and persuasively, that Thelwall's later
elocutionary strategies are of a piece with his earlier political radicalism.
At 10 or 11, I seemed to have very little difficulty memorizing such set anthology pieces as "Lead, Kindly Light," "The Beggar Maid," and "A Psalm of Life," but the Tagore song proved exceptionally difficult because of one line there whose length, even to this day, defies my logical or
elocutionary sense: "Where the clear stream of reason/has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit." Reciting the song before my teacher within the stern precincts of my English classroom was an ordeal.