kõnevormide
Kõnevormide, a term originating from Estonian linguistics, refers to the various ways in which spoken language can be structured and presented. These forms are not merely about the words used, but also encompass the rhythm, intonation, and overall delivery that contribute to the meaning and impact of communication. Broadly, kõnevormide can be categorized into two main types: monologic and dialogic.
Monologic kõnevormide are characterized by a single speaker addressing an audience. Examples include lectures, speeches, storytelling,
Dialogic kõnevormide involve an exchange between two or more participants. This category encompasses conversations, debates, interviews,
Beyond this fundamental division, kõnevormide can also be analyzed based on their intended purpose and context.