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Exam Questions On Stylistics

The document outlines the curriculum for a course on English stylistics, detailing the topics to be developed in writing and the types of assessments involved. It includes a list of stylistic devices and various forms of vocabulary, as well as functional styles of the English language. The course is taught by multiple instructors and consists of 60 hours of instruction.

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Exam Questions On Stylistics

The document outlines the curriculum for a course on English stylistics, detailing the topics to be developed in writing and the types of assessments involved. It includes a list of stylistic devices and various forms of vocabulary, as well as functional styles of the English language. The course is taught by multiple instructors and consists of 60 hours of instruction.

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Kafedra: İngilis dilinin üslubiyyatı kafedrası

Fənn: İxtisas dilinin (ingilis) stilistikası (60 saat)


Fənni tədris edən müəllim: b/m Pərvanə Ağazadə, Ülkər Cəfərova, b/m Səlimova Nərgiz

(3 nəzəri sual, 1 test şəklində, 1 praktik cümlələr)

I. Develop the following topics in writing: (10 points)


II. Develop the following topics in writing: (10 points)
III. Develop the following topics in writing: (10 points)
IV. Choose the best answer: (10 points)
V. Identify stylistic devices used in the given examples: (10 points)

I. Develop the following topics in writing: (10 points)


1. General Notes on Style and Stylistics.
2. Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices.
3. Varieties of Language and English Literary Language.
4. Types of Lexical Meaning.
5. Stylistic Classification of the English Vocabulary.
6. Special Literary Vocabulary: Literary Coinages.
7. Special Literary Vocabulary: Terms. Poetic Words.
8. Special Literary Vocabulary: Archaic Words. Barbarisms and Foreignisms.
9. Special Colloquial Vocabulary: Slang words. Jargonisms.
10. Special Colloquial Vocabulary: Dialectal Words. Vulgar Words.
11. Special Colloquial Vocabulary: Professionalisms. Colloquial Coinages.
12. Metaphor.
13. Metonymy. Antonomasia
14. Irony.
15. Zeugma and Pun. Polysemantic Effect.
16. Epithet.
17. Oxymoron. Antonomasia.
18. Euphemism. The Cliché.
19. Hyperbole. Interjections and Exclamatory Words.
20. Proverbs and Sayings. Epigrams.
21. Epigrams. Quotations.
22. Allusions. Decomposition of Set Phrases.
23. Simile. Periphrasis.
24. Antithesis. Litotes
25. Climax. Anticlimax.
26. Simile. Litotes.
27. Supra-Phrasal Units. Paragraph.
28. Stylistic Inversion. Ellipsis.
29. Parallel Construction. Chiasmus.
30. Detached Construction. Repetition.
31. Enumeration. Suspense.
32. Gap-Sentence Link. Polysyndeton and Asyndeton.
33. Break-in-the-narrative. Question-in-the-narrative.
34. Question-in-the-Narrative. Rhetorical Question.
35. Represented Speech.
36. Onomatopoeia.
37. Alliteration and Assonance
38. Rhyme. Rhythm
39. Functional Styles of the English Language.
40. Belles-Lettres Style.
41. Emotive Prose
42. Language of Poetry.
43. Language of Drama.
44. Publicistic Style.
45. Newspaper Style.
46. Scientific Prose Style.
47. The Style of Official Documents.

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