This kind of class would include more than the diction taught at present.
For example, students have only two lessons in diction a week, each of a quarter of an hour.
They metaphorize her diction and figurative language, for example, in terms of chaos, terror, and meaninglessness.
Supervisors should not expect their subordinates to exactly mirror their own syntax and diction.
It cannot be pretended that such eccentric (and uneven) diction makes it easy to edit the text.
While a certain delicacy, reticence, and preciosity of diction do distinguish many poems, much of it is apprentice work and should be valued as such.
Thus, the larger the corpus the diction covers, the few problems with new words will arise in tokenization and segmentation.
Diction has been neglected in the theatre recently.