9.6.3.3 Prompters of attention
Use this domain for words that are used to get someone's attention or direct the listener's attention to something. These may use a verb meaning 'look' or 'listen'. Some may be a word specifically referring to attention. Others may be a greeting. Others may be words that refer to non-verbal communication such as clearing your throat.
Louw Nida Codes:
91C Prompters of Attention
What words are used to get someone's attention?
you, you there, hey you, hello, excuse me, attention, attention please, may I have your attention please, pay attention, listen up everybody, now hear this, and now for an important announcement, and now for a word from our sponsor, just a moment, wait a minute, lend me your ears, look here, ahem
What words are used to direct someone's attention to something?
behold, look, will you look at that, get a load of this, (point)
What words are used to warn someone of danger?
watch out, look out, heads up, hit the dirt, get out of the way, here it comes, oh no, (scream)
What non-verbal means are used to get someone's attention
clear throat, whistle, raise hand