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"eccentricity" - 4 õppematerjali

Inglise keele stilistika
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Inglise keele stilistika

e.g You impudent pup!, You filthy swine!, You lazy dog! 7 Sometimes, adjectives are used as nouns and then they become expressive and often colloquial. e.g Listen, my sweet, come on, lovely. Abstract nouns may be used for concrete objects and then these nouns become emotional. e.g the old oddity instead of an odd old person, the litte eccentricity =>eccentric child The possessive case may be added to a phrase or sentence, the result is quite humorous. e.g She is the best boy I used to go to with's mother. Who is she? He is the niece I told you about's husband. The ending of the plural ('s) may be added to a sentence and the effect is colloquial. e.g ,,I'm sorry for you" is worse twenty ­ I told you so's. Abstract nouns used in the plural They become expressive when used. E.g She confronted the injustices, the meanness of our company.

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
22 allalaadimist
Exami kysimused-vastused
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Exami kysimused-vastused

Names of animals, birds, fantastic beings when applied to people become emotionally coloured and often offensive: donkey, duck, mule, snake, wolf, angel, devil, etc. Negative colouring is made stronger by constant epithets and emphatic constructions (e.g. "You filthy swine", "You lazy dog"). Adjectives when used as nouns become colloquial (e.g. "come on, lovely (noun)"). When abstract nouns begin to stand for people ­ they become emotional (metonymy) (e.g. "The little eccentricity." ­ an eccentric child). Possessive case ­ the suffix apostrophe "`s" may be added to a phrase or sentence and the result is humor or colloquial touch. The ending of the plural may be added to the sentence with the same effect. Abstract nouns when used with the plural become very expressive. ARTICLES: the article with a proper name ads a colloquial touch (e.g. "He was engaged to a Mrs. Haggard."). Indefinite article: - with a family name creates evaluative meaning (e.g

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
44 allalaadimist
Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

(e.g. "You impudent pup (puppy)." ­ you + adj. + noun: "You filthy swine", "You lazy dog"). Transposition may occur within different parts of speech. Adjectives when used as nouns become colloquial (e.g. "Listen, my sweat (noun)", "come on, lovely (noun)"). When abstract nouns begin to function as personal (stand for people) ­ they become emotional (dealing with metonymy) (e.g. "The old oddity." ­ an old odd person; "The little eccentricity." ­ an eccentric child; "He is a disgrace to his family." ­ he is a disgraceful son). Possessive case ­ the suffix apostrophe "`s" may be added to a phrase or sentence and the result is humor or colloquial touch (e.g. "She is the boy I used to go with`s mother." "He is the niece I told you about`s husband."). The ending of the plural may be added to the sentence FGI 1081 Stylistics (I

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
37 allalaadimist
Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

of chance, willing to take the risk that their quest for adventure may lead to danger, loss, or death. Like soldiers who know that by enlisting they have agreed to give their lives if their country asks them to, Heroes accept the possibility of sacrifice. T h e most effective Heroes are those who experience sacrifice. T h e y may give up a loved one or friend along the way. T h e y may give up some cherished vice or eccentricity as the price of entering into a new way of life. T h e y may return some of their winnings or share what they have gained in the Special World. T h e y may return to their starting point, the tribe or village, and bring back boons, elixirs, food, or knowledge to share with the rest of the group. Great cultural Heroes like M a r t i n Luther King or Gandhi gave their lives in pursuit of their ideals. HEROISM IN O T H E R A R C H E T Y P E S

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist


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