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Anaphora- see repetition

anticlimax -84, 87, 88

Antithesis,pl antitheses

- 84, 85, 86 antonomasia- 50, 51,52, 53

apokoinu construction -66, 79, 82 aposiopesis (break) -66, 80, 82

archaic forms -26,29, 109

archaic words proper -26,29, 109 archaism- 26

argumentation (consideration) -25,109 assonance- 11

asyndeton- 66, 82, 84

attachment -66, 82, 84

authorial (author's) speech - 25, 26,

29, 58, 82,100

author's image -100, 108

author's remark -79, 80,102, 122 belles-lettres style (the style of creative,

imaginative literature) —see style cacophony- 11

capitalization -13

chain repetition —see repetition chiasmus- 63, 73, 75

climax- 84, 86, 87, 88

cognition -23

colloquial speech -6, 78,108, 121, 122 colloquial words -25,29, 121 communicative type (of the sentence) -

68, 71

comparison- 89, 90, 93

concept -46, 50

connotation -37

connotational meaning —see meaning consideration —see argumentation convergence -62, 73, 96,120

creative (imaginative) writing -53, 58,

67, 79,100, 101, 110
defeated expectancy -43, 87
denotational (logical) meaning - see

Meaning

 


description -25,29, 79, 89, 95, 101,

103, 123

dialectal words -28, 29

dialogue- 25, 29, 58, 78, 79,

80, 82, 100, 101, 102

discourse -11, 25,29, 103, 109, 110,121

ellipsispl. ellipses -66, 78, 79, 82

Entrusted narrative —see narrative epiphora—see repetition

epithet- 37, 53, 54, 55,57,60, 123

affective (emotive proper) e. -53

chain (string) of e. -54,123

figurative (transferred) e. - 53

fixed e. -53

Homeric e. -53

inverted e. -54, 55

pair e. -54,123

phrase e. -54

two-step e. -54

euphony- 11

figure of speech—see stylistic device,

trope foregrounding -9, 37, 47, 53, 57, 58,60, 62, 72, 73, 77, 79, 82, 95,121

Forms of discourse— see narrative compositional form

Framing—see repetition

Functional style —see style

genuine stylistic device -38

graphon- 11, 12, 122

historical words -26

hyperbole- 37, 57, 58,60, 122

hyphenation- 13

inner form -38

interior monologue-25, 102

interior speech -100, 101, 102, 108

short in-sets of i.s. -102

inversion- 66, 73, 76, 77,78

complete i.- 76

partial i. -76

irony- 37, 46, 49, 57

sustained i. -47

verbal i. –47

italics- 13

jargonism- 26, 27, 29

literary words -25,29


litotes- 84, 93, 94

meaning -22,23, 29, 46, 49, 52, 57, 60, 62, 67, 68, 84

associative m. -23

connotational m. —11, 22, 23, 24,29, 72

contextual m. -24, 46, 47

denotational (logical) m. -11,23,

37, 46, 47, 50, 53

emotive m. -23,53, 57, 58, 60

evaluative m. —23, 47

expressive m. —23

ideological m. -23

nominal m. —50

pragmatic m. —23

stylistic m. -23, 25

metaphor- 37, 38, 41, 42,

46, 53, 54, 57, 89, 121

prolonged (sustained) m. — 39,121,

metonymy— 37, 40, 41,

42, 46, 53, 54, 121

multiplication -13

narration- 29, 100, 101,

102, 103, 107, 122

narrativen - 79, 80, 101

author's n. -100, 101, 102, 107, 122



entrusted n. -79, 82,100, 101, 107,

narrativea -103, 108

narrative compositional form —100, 103,

108; see argumentation, description

narrator- 80, 100, 101

Newspaper style—see style

nomination -38, 46, 95,122

nonsense of non-sequence —43, 46 occasional (nonce) words —19

Official style -see style

one-member sentences —see sentence onomatopoeia- 11, 123

overstatement — 58

oxymoron— 37, 60, 61, 62, paradigm— 5, 8

paradox -87, 88

Parallelism (parallel

constructions) - 66, 73, 75, 84, 86,

122, 123

paronomasia—see

Pun

Perception -23, 58, 60, 95,100 periphrasis,pl. periphrases

- 84, 94, 95, 96, 122

euphemistic p.— 95, 96

figurative p. -94, 95

logical p.- 94, 96

personification-38, 41

play on words —37, 46, 68

poetical words —26

polysyndeton -66, 82, 84

professionalism- 27, 29

Publicist style —see style

pun- 43, 46

punctuation— 66, 68,

71, 76, 78, 82, 87, 122

register of communication -23, 29,110 repetition- 18, 49, 66,

72, 73, 73, 76, 122, 123
anadiplosis (catch r.) —73
anaphora - 72, 123
chain r. -73

epiphora —72

framing - 72, 73

ordinary r. —73

successive r. —73

reported (represented) speech —79, 82,

100, 102, 108

r. inner s. -102, 122

r. uttered s. -102

rheme (the new, the unknown) -76

rhetorical question —66, 71,

72, 75

Scientific style — see style

semantically false chains —43, 44, 46 sentence -66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 73, 76,77, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 121, 123

balanced s. —67

loose s. - 67

one-member s. -66, 79, 82

one-word s. — 66, 71

periodic s. — 67

simile- 53, 54, 57, 84, 89, 90, 93

disguised s. -90, 93

epic (Homeric) s. -89, 93

foundation of a s. -89, 90, 91

key to a s. -89, 93

link words of a s. -89, 90, 93

tenor of as. - 89, 90

vehicle of a s. - 89, 90

slang- 26, 29


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