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0396 – Pauses As A Signpost To Meaning
Season 2 · Episode 396

0396 – Pauses As A Signpost To Meaning

Get A Better Broadcast, Podcast and Voice-Over Voice · Peter Stewart

January 31, 20221m 33s

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2022.01.31 – 0396 – Pauses As A Signpost To Meaning


As well as the above reasons, you pause to help signpost the sense of the sentence. 


You can pause between setting up a statement and presenting it:

“Crafted in stunning 9ct white gold / each of these studs boast a brilliant-cut solitaire diamond.”


You can pause to make a statement stand out:

“This / is the BBC” or as I say at the end of my podcast: “From London / I’m Peter Stewart”


But the meaning is the key-thing. Remember that for when you come across a sentence with two sets of commas in and you need to work out which one (if any) means you should pause.



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