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1.write about literary-bookish words. key words: general literary words, special literary words, neologisms, archaisms, terms, barbarisms. literary-bookish words refer to specialized vocabulary that is often found in formal, academic, or elevated forms of language. these words can be classified into several categories:general literary words: these are common words that are frequently used in literary and scholarly contexts, such as "elucidate," "endeavor," "juxtapose," and "phenomenon."special literary words: these are more esoteric or technical terms that are uniquely associated with literature, literary criticism, and the arts, such as "alliteration," "denouement," "enjambment," and "pathetic fallacy."neologisms: these are newly coined words or expressions that are introduced into the literary lexicon, often to describe emerging concepts or artistic techniques, such as "postmodernism," "magical realism," and "stream-of-consciousness."archaisms: these are words or phrases that are deliberately used to evoke a sense of antiquity, formality, or poetic diction, such as "thou," "henceforth," "wherefore," and "betwixt."these literary-bookish words serve …
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alized, context-specific colloquial expressions, such as "dude," "chill out," "get real," and "spill the tea."slang: slang refers to informal, often transient vocabulary that is used primarily by specific subcultures or social groups, such as "lit," "slay," "sus," and "cap."jargonisms: jargon refers to the specialized vocabulary used by members of a particular profession or industry, such as "greenfield," "pivot," and "full stack."vulgarisms: vulgarisms are informal, offensive, or profane words and expressions, such as "crap," "suck," and more explicit language.dialectal words: these are words or phrases that are specific to a particular regional or cultural dialect, such as "y'all," "finna," and "hella."colloquial words serve to establish a sense of informality, intimacy, and relatability in language, and are essential for representing authentic, conversational speech. they are commonly found in fiction, dialogue, and informal writing, but may be avoided in more formal, academic, or professional contexts. 3. write about basic problems of english stylistics. …
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criptive and prescriptive approaches to style, i.e., describing how language is used vs. prescribing how it should be used.5. bridging the gap between technical linguistic analysis and the more intuitive understanding of style.basic characteristics:1. interdisciplinary nature, drawing on linguistics, literary criticism, rhetoric, and other fields.2. focus on the aesthetic, expressive, and communicative functions of language.3. attention to the micro-level linguistic features (lexical, syntactic, phonetic) that contribute to macro-level stylistic effects.4. consideration of the contextual, historical, and ideological factors that shape an author's stylistic choices.5. emphasis on the interpretive and subjective nature of style and its reception by readers/audiences.stylistics is a dynamic and ever-evolving field that continues to grapple with the complexities of language use and the nuances of style in various forms of discourse. 4. write about functional styles in english. key words: definition of functional style, main functions, linguistic features. functional styles refer to the distinct linguistic varieties and …
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alingual/reflexive: used in linguistic and academic discourse to discuss and analyze language itself.linguistic features:1. lexical: specialized terminology, formal vocabulary, limited use of colloquialisms.2. grammatical: complex sentence structures, passive voice, impersonal constructions.3. rhetorical: objectivity, factuality, logical organization, impartiality.4. pragmatic: attention to audience, context, and communicative goals.5. stylistic: distinctive stylistic choices that reinforce the function of the text.these functional styles reflect the diverse ways in which language is used to achieve different communicative purposes in social, professional, and creative contexts. understanding these styles is crucial for effective communication, rhetorical analysis, and the study of language in use. 5. write about lexical stylistic devices: metaphor. key words: definition, main types, functions. definition of metaphor:metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two seemingly unrelated things without using the words "like" or "as." it establishes an implicit association or equation between the two entities.main types of metaphor:1. conceptual metaphor: these …
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e structure and understand complex phenomena.4. fostering aesthetic appreciation: metaphors can contribute to the poetic, creative, and artistic dimensions of language.5. facilitating cognitive processing: metaphors can help readers or listeners comprehend new or complex information by relating it to more familiar concepts.metaphors are a fundamental and pervasive aspect of language, serving a wide range of stylistic, rhetorical, and cognitive functions in various forms of discourse. 6. write about lexico -syntactical stylistic devices: simile, periphrasis. key words: definition, main types, functions. simile:definition: simile is a figure of speech that makes an explicit comparison between two different things using the words "like" or "as."main types:1. adjective simile: "she is as busy as a bee."2. adverbial simile: "he ran like the wind."3. nominal simile: "my heart is like an open book."functions:- enhancing descriptive vividness and sensory imagery- clarifying abstract ideas through concrete analogies- creating striking comparisons that evoke emotional responses- adding emphasis, humor, …

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1.write about literary-bookish words. key words: general literary words, special literary words, neologisms, archaisms, terms, barbarisms. literary-bookish words refer to specialized vocabulary that is often found in formal, academic, or elevated forms of language. these words can be classified into several categories:general literary words: these are common words that are frequently used in literary and scholarly contexts, such as "elucidate," "endeavor," "juxtapose," and "phenomenon."special literary words: these are more esoteric or technical terms that are uniquely associated with literature, literary criticism, and the arts, such as "alliteration," "denouement," "enjambment," and "pathetic fallacy."neologisms: these are newly coined words or expressions that are introduced into the li...

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