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- The object of stylistics is…
- Expressive means are …
- The word-stock of any given language can be roughly divided into
- The biggest division of vocabulary is made up of
- Literary words can be found in
- The main source of synonymy and polysemy are considered to be
- Special literary words are constituted by
- Terms are…
- Archaisms are…
- The definition «these are expletives and swear words which are of an abusive character, obscene word like «damn», «bloody» etc» is appropriate for
- Obsolete words are the words which:
- A recognized term for a group of words with entirely new meanings imposed on them existing in almost every language, whose aim is to preserve secrecy within one or another social group is
- Morphological or partial archaisms are
- Archaism proper are…
- The words of foreign origin which have not been entirely been assimilated into the English language are…
- Slang is…
- Jargonisms are:
- Professionalisms are:
- Vulgarisms are:
- Dialectal words are:
- In the USA the dialectal varieties are…
- In Great Britain four major dialects are…
- Poetic and highly literary words belong to…layer
- The actual situation of the communication has evolved … varieties of the language
- Poetic words are…
- Syntactical stylistic devices are…
- Lexical stylistic devices are…
- Galperin’s classification of functional styles embraces
- Most lexical stylistic devices are based on … .
- The main function of the literary language is
- At the lexical level stylistics studies
- One of the branches of stylistics is termed
- The sphere of application of the belles-letters style is
- The sphere of application of the publicist style is
- The function of the scientific prose style is
- The aim of the style of official documents is
- The belles-lettres functional style includes
- The publicistic functional style includes
- Brief news items (newspaper style) are characterized by
- The imagery of emotive prose is
- The belles-lettres style rests on
- The style of official documents is characterized by the use of
- Stanza rhyme is an example of
- “ Her mother is perfectly unbearable. Never met such a Gorgon (O.W.).» is an example of
- “Her family is one aunt about a thousand years old (Sc.F.)” is an example of
- “The girls were dressed to kill (J.Br.)» is an example of
- “There were some bookcases of superbly unreadable books (E.W.).» is an example of
- “»Eliza: you are an idiot, waste the treasures of my Miltonic mind by spreading them before you (B.SH.).” is an example of
- “He loved the afterswim salt-and-sunshine smell of her hair. (Jn.B.)” is an example of
- “I do not consult physicians, for I hope to die without their help. (W.T.)” is an example of
- “I am thinking an unmentionable thing about your mother. (I.Sh.)” is an example of
- “She was crazy about you. In the beginning. (R. W.) ” is an example of
- “He’s a proud, haughty, consequential, turned-nosed peacock (D.)» is an example of
- “Mr. Stiggins… took his hat and his leave” is the example of
- “There comes a period in every man’s life, but she is just a semicolon in his.” is an example of
- “You have nobody to blame but yourself. The saddest words of tongue or pen.” is an example of
- “Streaked by a quarter moon, the Mediterranean shushed gently into the beach (I.Sh).” is an example of:
- Intentional violation of the graphical shape of a word (or word combination) used to reflect its authentic pronunciation is true for:
- “Some people have much to live on, and little to live for (O.Wilde).” is an example of
- “Of course it is important. Incredibly, urgently, desperately important (D.Sayers).” is an example of