Documentation Technique/Interjection, Tone and Rhythm of life

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What is the simplest sentence that humans emit in the first place? It would be emitted the "cry of mewl" when we were born. Somebody say that the cry can not be said as the sentence, however the interjection is a sentence, even one word. Then the cry seems to be as close as possible to the interjection like "Oh".

We now consider, "What is the purpose of the sentence". If the cry can be said as the sentence by the first human beings, what is that purpose?

Later on a little baby is born, the cry can be said as the means of communication to convey a message to parents, such as "I'm hungry.", "Replace my diaper.", or vice versa. Rather than the first message "mewl" is to inform adults that "I was born", he/she may be trying to prove the "begin to exist as part of the universe" together with the sense that first breath.

We will hereby write the outline-judgment about the sentence, "The sentence is not only written in the text, but also the text is a kind of singing and songs."

To use the sentences written historically, it only began some ethnic groups recently. Many ethnic groups had only spoken words and singing before the tens of thousands of years.

The history however has such a significant impact on contemporary writings. For example, how to put the punctuation of sentences long, when we read the sentence aloud, and what we have heard, the easier breathing we want to be comfortable.

There is a good thing as one of the conditions of the sentence, when we listen to comfortably read. This condition is however ignored depending on the purpose of the text, for example, the academic research papers such as text accuracy is the most important.

There are things to call "rhyme" or "alliteration" in the poetry of the world.

Such as haiku in Japanese, the tone "5-7-5" is important. These are intended to bring a pleasant rhythm to the text. Rhythm of them would be to resonate wave related to human life.

When you create a text pleading to humans, it is also important to be aware of such a rhythm.

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