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    a) special political and economic terms; b) non-term political vocabulary; c) newspaper clichés; d) abbreviations; e) neologisms. Publicist style. (oratory‚ speeches‚ essays‚ articles) the style is a perfect ex. Of historical changeability of stylistic differentiation of discourses. In Greece it was practiced in oral form which was named P. in accordance with the name of its corresponding genre. PS is famous for its explicit pragmatic function of persuasion directed at influencing the reader &

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    In all previously discussed lexical SDs we dealt with various transformations of the logical (denotational) meaning of words‚ which participated in the creation of metaphors‚ metonymies‚ puns‚ zeugmas‚ etc. Each of the SDs added expressiveness and originality to the nomination of the object. Evaluation of the named concept was often present too‚ but it was an optional characteristic‚ not inherent in any of these SDs. Their subjectivity relies on the new and fresh look at the object mentioned‚ which

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    Introduction STYLISTICS is a branch of linguistics which applies the theory and methodology of modern linguistics to the study of STYLE. It studies the use of language in specific contexts and attempts to account for the characteristics that mark the language use of individuals and social groups. Although stylistics sometimes includes investigation of spoken language‚ it is usually concerned with the examination of written language‚ particularly literary texts. The stylistic analysis of a text

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    Stylistic Analysis Of The Advertising Slogan ---------Perfume Introduction Along with the rapid development of society and economy‚ advertisements have penetrated into every stratum of the society‚ becoming the indispensable part of our daily life. Like newspapers‚ magazines‚ television‚ radio‚ films‚ telephone directory‚ art performance‚ the Internet‚ and even the human body‚ advertising makes use of various media to deliver information to the consumer

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    Visual culture The meaning of a work of art‚ media or design is not fixed‚ whatever the intetions of the maker. Choose a specific example and discuss: How it’s meaning might change depending on where it is seen and by whom. Introduction; The meaning of a work of art‚ media or design may or may not change depending on the audience viewing the object. The object will not change in appearance‚ but will the perception? Throughout this essay I will explore whether the meaning could actually change

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    A stylistic analysis of “The lady or the tiger? “ (200606702 赵颖秋)   1.Abstract: This paper is going to make out a brief analysis on the text The lady or the tiger?. It is written by the American writer Frank Richard Stockton. A story happen before time about a handsome young men having done a crime for loving the daughter of a semi-barbaric king and he would be judged by the justic system created by the king whether he is innocent or not. The analysis

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    In the history of art‚ we have seen many paintings which share the same content‚ but were done by different artists in different movements. Each of the artists has a different style‚ different ways to observe what they see to translate into a painting. An example is the “The Regatta” by Theo van Rysselberghe in 1892‚ and the “Slave Ship” by Joseph Mallord William Turner in 1840. “The Regatta” is an oil on canvas painting‚ with the size of 25 x 33 inches. This painting depicts a seascape scene

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    What is meant by style and stylistics? Style is concerned with the artful expression of idea and stylistics is the bridge that links the idea of style to the analysis of literary texts through the tool of linguistics. The 19th century‚ that witnessed evolution in the field of biography‚ historiography‚ anthropology and others‚ could not remain unattached to immutable linguistic and stylistic norms in literature. Linguistic study was esoteric in the beginning and severely criticized as‚ "pretension

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    Stylistic analysis of the abstract from Charles Dickens book " Great Expectation" The novel which has been chosen for stylistic analysis belong to a prominent English novelist Charles Dickens "Great Expectation". Charles Dickens was the supporter of the peaceful reforms and he usually divided people into good and bad‚ moreover he believed that good is stronger than evil. That is why many of his heroes of his novels and especially of Great expectorations were poor‚ pity men who earned for living

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    this shows us that that the poem represents the power of a tiger. The Lamb gives a childlike atmosphere to the poem‚ its uses simple language and that there is repetition on lines back to back manner of the work nursery rhyme feel but with a deeper meaning then what is meant for children. The lamb represents the sense of innocence and naivety. Blake believes that god created us and that he blesses everyone no matter if their good nor bad‚ Blake displays a side of creation that is ingenious and pure

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