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Meaning and Scope of Stylistics
The present paper presents the meaning and scope of stylistics. Stylistics is an analytical mode of analysis that combines linguistics and literary criticism and includes different levels of phonology, prosody, morphology, syntax, etc.
Dhaliwal, M. (Manreet)
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This chapter is an overview of an approach that I have been calling ‘ critical stylistics ’ in order to distinguish it from mainstream critical discourse analysis (CDA) on the one hand and from literary stylistics on the other. In order to show how it
Jeffries, Lesley
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Literary Stylistics — Linguistic Stylistics
Stylistics as a separate discipline was developed in the 19th century, but the most distinguishing division between 1. literary and 2.linguistic stylistics was formed quite recently: This division is still regarded as ambiguous and unclear which is ...
Ruszkowski, Marek
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LINGUISTIC STYLISTICS AND LITERARY STYLISTICS: Stylistic approaches to analyse literary text
Stylistics is considered as a branch of applied linguistics. It analyses literary or non-literary text in an objective way. It has got immense vitality in analysing, understanding and comprehending literary work of art. Therefore I have taken this topic for the discussion.
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This paper discusses the definition and scope of stylistics. Stylistics is approached as the study of language used by authors. Some dictionary definitions are listed and discussed. It is shown that stylistics is a combination of linguistics and literary
Chaitra, S. R.
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О сопоставителънои стилистике русского и 6олгарского языков
The paper discusses comparative stylistics which consists of two parts. Part one deals with comparative stylistics of the resources of the Russian and Bulgarian language. Part two analyses the functional styles of the Russian and the Bulgarian language.
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STYLISTIC DEVICES ARE THE MAIN TOOLS OF STYLISTICS
Writers employ stylistic methods, sometimes referred to as rhetorical devices or figures of speech, to infuse a document with ideas, meaning, or emotion. These strategies aim to captivate the reader by using imagery, focus, or clarity. Literary devices to convey ideas or rhetorical tactics to persuade can both employ stylistic devices.
Kamolova D., Ergashova E.
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Studies in Functional Stylistics
The 15 contributions in the present collection can be divided roughly into three groups: (1) Papers directly following up functional stylistics and the theory of language culture, elaborated in the classical period of the Prague Linguistic School.
Nekvapil, Jirí., Chloupek, Jan.
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This volume is a collection of original essays focusing on the key pedagogical issues behind the teaching of stylistics. Featuring contributions from authors based in the UK, Europe and overseas, it offers an international overview of how stylistics is ...
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