People can speak formally {allocution}|.
Foreign-language words can change to form more like English usage {anglicize}.
Removing affix from another word {back-formation} can make new word or meaning.
Two sounds can affect each other {blend}.
For commercial or prudish purposes, publisher can remove vulgar or offensive words or sections {bowdlerize}.
People can speak simultaneously {cacaphony}|, so noise is great and sound has no meaning.
People can use many words to convey thought {circumlocution}|.
Names {cognomen}| can be descriptive or can be last names.
People can make up words {coined word}.
Words can combine with context {combining form}, such as making word into prefix.
People can make harmonious sounds {diapason, speaking}.
In bad usage, sentence can have two negatives {double negative}.
People can pronounce properly using good grammar, tone, and style {elocution}|.
Two sounds can be harmonious {euphony}|.
French-like expression {gallicism}.
conversation part {interlocution}.
People can express using rhyme or rhythm {poetics}.
Works {set piece} can have formal patterns.
People can speak softly but rapidly about ongoing situation {titter}.
words {verbiage}.
2-Literature-Prose-Expressions
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