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NemiM [27]
2 years ago
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Using two (2) examples each, explain any three (3) linguistic vices studied in the course so far and show how each can be correc

ted.
English
1 answer:
Feliz [49]2 years ago
4 0

Three linguistic vices that can be used are:

  • idiotism
  • Cacophony
<h3>What is a linguistic vice?</h3>

Language vices are constructions or uses of incorrect terminology that might impede the accurate understanding of a message.

Because it comprises all of the elements that disrupt the regular flow of communication, it involves both diction and vocabulary.

Examples are:

Cacophony:

This refers to an unpleasant combination of sounds. Examples:

  • The cars drove past the busy street honking horns and screeching brakes;
  • Students were talking and motorbikes running;

Idiotism:

This refers to breaking the rules of normal grammar. Examples:

"Very very abnormal mental dementation!"

"She loves it very much"

Learn more about literary vices at;
brainly.com/question/2183813
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