Stylistic phonetics



Stylistic Phonetics (or Phonostylistics ) is engaged in the study of style-forming phonetic features of the text. It describes the prosodic features of prose and poetry and variants of pronunciation in different types of speech (colloquial or oratory or recital).

General phonetics investigates the whole articulatory-audial system of language.

Stylistic phonetics pays attention to the style-forming phonetic features of sublanguages: it describes variants of pronunciation occurring in different types of speech.

Special attention is also paid to the expressive potential of phonetic means as well as the prosodic features of prose and poetry.

NB! In written texts phonetic means are often substituted by graphical devices (the domain of study of graphical stylistics).

 

STYLISTIC GRAMMAR

Stylistic Morphology is interested in the stylistic potentials of specific grammatical forms and categories, such as the number of the noun, or the peculiar use of tense forms of the verb, etc.

Stylistic Syntax is one of the oldest branches of stylistic studies that grew out of classical rhetoric. The material in question lends itself readily to analysis and description. Stylistic syntax has to do with the expressive order of words, types of syntactic links (asyndeton, polysyndeton), figures of speech (antithesis, chiasmus, etc.). It also deals with bigger units from paragraph onwards.

 


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