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FUNCTIONS OF SYNTACTICAL STYLISTIC DEVICE OF INVERSION

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This article explores the functions of syntactical stylistic devices, specifically focusing on inversion, within the realm of linguistic expression. Through a detailed analysis of examples, this research aims to elucidate the significance of inversion as a powerful tool in the hands of writers and speakers, ultimately enriching the understanding of ...
G'ofurova Sarvaraxon   +1 more
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FUNCTIONS OF LEXICAL STYLISTIC DEVICES: IRONY

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This article delves into the functions of irony as a significant lexical stylistic device in literature, communication, and culture. Irony’s strength lies in its ability to create contrasts between literal and intended meanings, fostering cognitive engagement, emotional resonance, and societal critique.
G'ofurova Sarvarakhon   +1 more
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Comparative Investigation of English and Ukrainian Contrastive Stylistics and Translation Linguistics

open access: yes, 2015
Modern linguistics is characterised by a great interest in contrastive investigations, comparing different aspects of related and distant languages. Due to the development of the linguistic theory of translation, the comparative study of languages is ...
Ołijnyk, Tetiana
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Markers of Colloquial and Journalistic Functional Styles of the Modern Chuvash Language

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices
The study of the formation and development of functional styles of the Chuvash language is important for understanding the evolution of the literary language.
Oleg R. Studentsov
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Stylistic functions of anglicisms in German radio

open access: yesEnglish Today
Although English has no official status in countries of the expanding circle such as Germany (Kachru, 1985), English words and phrases, which are also referred to as anglicisms, can often be found in German mass media texts (Czech Rogoyska & Zboch, 2016; Fiedler, 2022; Glahn, 2002; Knospe, 2014; Onysko, 2004, 2007).
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FUNCTIONAL AND STYLISTIC APPROACH IN LANGUAGE TEACHING

open access: yesEducational Dimension, 2008
The article deals with the nature of the functional and stylistic approach, its advantages when teaching language.
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Another look at Social Semiotic Stylistics: Coupling Hasan’s ‘Verbal Art’ framework with ‘the Mukařovský-Jakobson theory

open access: yes, 2013
Miller (2010a, b, c) takes up the defense of the inadequately valued social semiotic, or Hasanian (but also Hallidayan), approach to ‘verbal art’, or ‘the literature text’ (Hasan 1985/1989; 2007). By the way, as it were, this work also suggests that what
MILLER, DONNA ROSE
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A Stylistic Analysis of ‘Two Friends’ Short Story by Guy de Maupassant In terms of Halliday’s Systemic Functional Grammar Author: Asst. Lecturer: Shouq Ali Afrawi

open access: yesمجلة اداب ذي قار
In this study, a stylistic analysis is conducted to ‘Two Friends’ short story by Guy de Maupassant in terms of M. A. K. Halliday’s systemic functional grammar theory. Halliday believes that grammar is functional because it is designed to account for how
Asst. Lecturer: Shouq Ali Afrawi
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