Repetition has a good affect because, the reason you might use repetition when you’re talking to someone is that you are making what clearer and also your pion will get through to the person you’re talking to. An example would be in the conversation when Tyrese repeated “world domination” to get his point across that iPhone will dominate the world.
Omission is an affective language effect because it gets rid of certain parts of a sentence e.g. I without it being confusing. In the conversation, there was a part where it said “A full on wasteman” instead of he’s a full on wasteman. Which shows that I don’t need to add he’s for it to make sense. So it is still understandable and necessary.

September 22, 2015 at 11:17 pm
These are good initial descriptions of the different features. What is needed now is a detailed analysis which refers to actual examples of these features in use in your actual transcripts, along with an explanation of the effect this has on the speech that you discover.