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    OTVETY PO STILIT

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    Branches-stylistic semasiology investigates st phenomena in the sphere of semantics(i.e.meanings‚regardless) Lexicology studies the semantic structure of the word‚styl function of the vocab and meaning of words in context.Morphology investigates the stylistic potential of specific grammatical forms and categories(number of noun)Syntax deals with the expr order of words‚types of syntax link‚figures of speech.Phonostylistics is endgaged in the study of style-forming phonetic features of the text. Stylistic analysis

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    Spanglish & Linguistics

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    Spanglish is a well-known term that describes the linguistic behaviors on Spanish speakers‚ who’s Spanish is uniquely influenced from the English language. Spanglish can also be defined as a “mixed-code vernacular that includes a range of linguistic phenomena‚ most notably code-switching”. Despite the fact that Puerto Rican linguist‚ Salvador Tio‚ coined the term ‘Spanglish’ in the late 1940’s‚ this language contact phenomena has actually been used over the past 150 years‚ since the Treaty of Guadalupe

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    Literary Devices

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    1. Alliteration Alliteration is a literary device in which two or more consecutive words‚ or words that are nearby in the same sentence‚ start with the same letter. It is often used in poetry‚ literature‚ slogans‚ and other propaganda because it is usually impressive and memorable. For example‚ Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. 2. Assonance Assonance is the repetition of a pattern of similar sounds within a sentence. It is used to produce a form of rhyme throughout the whole

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    says or thinks; 1. Direct speech shows a person’s exact words. Quotation marks (“. . .”) are a sign that the words are the same words that a person used. For example: Madison: What do you want to eat for lunch? Jason: I think I will have hamburger. Direct speech: Maria asked‚ “What do you want to eat for lunch?” Jason replied‚ “I think I will have hamburger.” 2. Reported speech (Indirect speech) puts the speaker’s words or ideas into a sentence without quotation marks. Noun clauses

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    Word

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    abyss hole so deep as to appear bottomless acquiesce agree‚ accept without protest affable polite and friendly‚ easy to talk to affliction distress‚ suffering affluent wealthy‚ abundant agitate move‚ shake‚ stir up ambiguous having more then one meaning annex take possession of aqueous of or like water arduous demanding great effort‚ strenuous aroma quality or surrounding atmosphere considered typical atone make repayment avarice greed bellicose inclined to fighting calisthenics

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    Lament

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    to convey her thoughts on the gulf war. Some techniques was: she uses anaphora of the word ’for’ which is used a lot at the start of each line‚ the use of personification and the description of the war through an animal’s point of view. Also‚ the last line is the most important line of the whole poetry. The anaphora in this poem is ’for’‚ which is found at the start in nearly every line. She uses the word ’for’ a lot because it explains that ’for’ is directing it to the soldiers. Examples are

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    My Own Urban Legend

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    waste of words. Now everyone in her small town knew this‚ and they didn’t y to force her to talk‚ they just knew Kyle didn’t talk‚ and accepted it. This had been happening for 10 years now... Until one day‚ Kyle spoke... It happened in the woods behind Kyle’s house... Her parents didn’t know what to expect‚ they had given up on this day many years ago. They used to wonder if Kyle’s first word be cat‚ dog‚ or Mom‚ or Dad. Or if it would be more complex. Her parents both heard Kyle’s first word‚ but

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    writers Researcher: Faheem shaikh 03313119716 (IIUI) under the supervison of Dr. Ayaz Afsar (IIUI) The paper reported on the grammar related issues‚ specifically phrasal verbs‚ their kinds‚ idiomatic and non-idiomatic meanings‚their use in spoken and written especially in newspapers‚ and the difference between phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs. Besides it explores the comparison about how the native and Pakistani English newspaper writers use phrasal verbs in their respected articles

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    Glossary of Linguistic Terms

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    is only for spoken‚ not written speech however. This obviously speeds up narrative pace and makes the mood more intense and dramatic. Acronym: An acronym is where words are shortened to just the first letter. E.G. ‘U.N’ is an acronym as it is short for ‘United Nations’. The effect of acronyms is normally to add verisimilitude or realism to a text. It also makes a text harder to understand as the reader must know what the acronym stands for. Adjective: A class of word that describes

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    2005 MMMTS All Rights Reserved. EFFECTIVE WRITING • Features of Business Writing: – Should be terse‚ clear and to the point – Language has to be effective – Rules are the same everywhere – Each country has own set of norms about written or spoken communication – North American business desires written form Rules of Effective Writing • Basic Rules 1. Getting to the point a. b. c. d. Being Concise Paragraphing Use of Lists Framing Effective Questions 2. Use of Non–Discriminatory Language

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