Paradigmatic Semasiology. Figures of Speech.
1) Meaning from a Stylistic Point of View.
2) Quantitative and Qualitative Deviations. Classification of Figures of Replacement (of Speech).
3) Hyperbole.
4) Meiosis (Understatement).
5) Litotes.
Literature: Skrebnev Y. M., 2003 – p. 97-108; Galperin I. R., 1977 – p. 57-69
Seminar 6.
Figures of Speech.
1) Metonymy; Synecdoche.
2) Metaphor; Personofication.
3) Irony.
4) Oxymoron.
5) Epithet.
Literature: Skrebnev Y. M., 2003 – p. 108-121; Galperin I. R., 1977 – p. 138-162
Seminar 7.
Figures of Speech.
1) Simile.
2) Periphrasis.
3) Euphemisms.
4) Pun.
5) Zeugma.
6) Allusion.
7) Antonomasia.
8) Allegory.
Literature: Skrebnev Y. M., 2003 – p. 115-118, 157-160; Galperin I. R., 1977 – p. 148-153, 167-189
Seminar 8.
Figures of Speech.
1) Synonymic Repetition; Synonyms of Precision; Synonymic Variations.
2) Climax (Gradation).
3) Anti-climax (bathos).
Literature: Skrebnev Y. M., 2003 – p. 153-157; Galperin I. R., 1977 – p. 219-223
Seminar 9.
Peculiar Use of Set Expressions.
1) Cliches.
2) Proverbs and Saying.
3) Epigrams.
4) Quotations.
5) Allusions.
6) Phraseology and its stylistic use.
Literature: Skrebnev, 2003 – p. 73-76; Galperin, 1977 – p. 177-190
Seminar 10.
Stylistic Syntax.
1) The main items of paradigmatic syntax.
2) Absence of syntactical elements:
a) elliptical sentences
b) aposiopesis (unfinished sentences)
c) nominative sentences
d) absence of auxiliary elements
e) asyndeton.
Literature: Skrebnev Y. M., 2003 – p. 77-84; Galperin I. R., 1977 – p. 231-235
Seminar 11.
Stylistic Syntax.
1) Excess of syntactical elements.
2) Repetition.
3) Prolepsis or syntactic tautology.
4) Tautology in appended statements.
5) Emphasizing the rheme of the utterance.
6) Polysyndeton.
Literature: Skrebnev Y. M., 2003 – p. 84-89; Galperin I. R., 1977 – p. 211-216, 226-227
Seminar 12.
Stylistic Syntax.
1) Order of Speech Elements.
2) Change of word-order (inversion).
3) Parallelism.
4) Chiasmus.
5) Anaphora.
6) Epiphora.
7) Framing.
8) Anadiplosis.
Literature: Skrebnev Y. M., 2003 – p. 89-91, 139-142; Galperin I. R., 1977 – p. 208-211
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Seminar 13.
Stylistic Syntax.
1) Ravaluation of syntactical meanings:
a) quasi-affirmative sentences
b) quasi-negative sentences
c) quasi-imperative sentences
d) quasi-interrogative sentences
2) Types of syntactic connection viewed stylistically:
a) detachment
b) subordination and coordination
c) parenthetic elements
3) Represented speech.
4) Rhetorical questions.
Literature: Skrebnev Y. M., 2003 – p. 91-96; Galperin I. R., 1977 – p. 205-207, 236-246.
Seminar 14.
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