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STYLISTICS
  • Style, stylistics, a survey of stylistic studies
    The termstyle” is polysemantic. Latin „stilus“—a writing instrument used by the ancients for writing on waxed tablets . Soon, the meaning was extended to denote the manner of expressing one’s ideas in written or oral form. Jonathan Swift said: „ Style is proper words in proper places
    Present day— half a dozen meanings:

    Stylistics is the study of style. However , for some reason , English stylistics is less developed than French , German or Russian. The term „stylistics“ came into more common use in English only some 35 years ago. It was recorded much earlier; in 1882 as “the study of literary style, the study of stylistic featuresStylistics is a branch of linguistics that studies principles of selecting different linguistic means for passing on thoughts and emotions .
    It studies:

    Stylist—a writer or a speaker skilled in a literary style
    Stylistition—a scholar who studies stylistics
    The word “style” is applied to many things. A linguistic style is a variety of subsystem of lg with its peculiar vocabulary , phraseology, grammatical and phonetic features that are used selectively and purposefully to express ideas in a given situation.
    The stylistics of language studies different styles, including registers, stylistic devices and shades of meaning.
    The stylistics of speech studies individual text, viewing the way the author ’s message is expressed.
    Literary stylistics—analyzes means of artistic expressiveness, characteristics of a literary work , a writer, a literary trend or a whole epoch. It is part of literary criticism and poetics .
    Poetics—studies the structure of a literary work and aesthetic means employed in it.
    Linguistic stylistics—views linguistic facts from the point of view of their ability to convey additional shades of meaning.
    Any act of speech passes on 2 types of information:
    • The content as such
    • Additional inf. which finds expression in all kinds of extra shades of meaning that are attached to the main content

    The form of speech may vary depending on the speaker, the listener and the circumstances they both find themselves (to begin -to commence—to get going )
    Stylistics studies everything that makes the text or the utterance special . It cuts across all the basic linguistic sciences :
    • Phonetics— silent , sleepy streets
    • Morphology— speak , spoke, spake
    • Syntax—he came in-in came he
    • Lexicology —finish-terminate (synonymic pairs )
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