Inglise keele stilistika II
temporary features (young age, ignorance of the discussed topic) or by permanent outs (social, territorial,
educational)
Permanent graphon used by many writers. E.g. fella, summat (somewhat), tomorra, gimme, dunno, helleva.
Gr is wildly used by modern writers in England and by negro and military writers in America.
Occasional graphon - individual, belongs to particular author and is hardly used ny any other. E.g. We lov ar
ticher, howwid, she gave permissen for the operashun.
Suggests something about the speaker!! It is interesting to note that violated spelling still result in the correct
pronunciation of the word. We don't produce it in translation. Makes the speech colloquial.
Stylistic colouring of words, stylistic classification of English vocabulary
Stylistically neutral words are those that are used in any style of language, are natural in any circumstances.
E.g. man, street, tomato