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Stylistics

This document outlines the seminars for a fourth year seminar course in stylistics. The seminars cover phonetic and graphical stylistic devices, lexical stylistic devices such as metaphor and irony, syntactical devices including repetition and inversion, functional styles of English, and essentials of textual interpretation including plot, characters, and practicing textual interpretation exercises.

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Stylistics

This document outlines the seminars for a fourth year seminar course in stylistics. The seminars cover phonetic and graphical stylistic devices, lexical stylistic devices such as metaphor and irony, syntactical devices including repetition and inversion, functional styles of English, and essentials of textual interpretation including plot, characters, and practicing textual interpretation exercises.

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SEMINARS IN STYLISTICS (full-time students, 4th year) Seminar 1 Phonetic and Graphical Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices

1. Onomatopoeia (Sound Imitation) 2. Alliteration and Assonance 3. Rhyme and Rhythm 4. Graphical EMs and SDs: graphon, italics, capitalization, spacing of graphemes Literature: Galperin I.R. Stylistics, pp. 123 - 135; Kukharenko V.A.A Book of Practice in Stylistics, pp. 10 - 18. Seminar 2 Stylistic Classification of the English Vocabulary 1. Neutral, Common Literary and Common Colloquial Vocabulary 2. Special Literary Vocabulary: a) Terms, b) Poetic and Highly Literary Words, c) Archaic, Obsolescent and Obsolete Words, d) Barbarisms and Foreignisms, e) Literary Coinages (Neologisms and NonceWords). 3. Special Colloquial Vocabulary: a) Slang, b) Jargonisms, c) Professionalisms, e) Dialectal Words, f) Colloquial Coinages. Literature: Galperin I.R. Stylistics. - M.: Higher School, 1977, pp.70 - 122; Kukharenko V.A. A Book of Practice in Stylistics. - M.: Higher School, 1986, pp. 25 - 37. Seminar 3 I. Lexical Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices SDs Based on Interaction of Different Type of Lexical Meaning:: 1. Metaphor and Personification 2.Metonymy and Synechdoche 3. Allusion 4. Antonomasia 5. Allegory 6. Irony Literature: Galperin I.R. Stylistics, pp. 138 - 148, 164 - 166; Kukharenko V.A.A Book of Practice in Stylistics, pp. 37 - 42, 46 - 52. Seminar 4 II. Lexical Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices 1. SDs Based on Polysemantic Effect: a) Zeugma, b) Pun. 2. SDs Based on Interaction of Logical and Emotive Meaning: a) The Epithet, b) Oxymoron. 3. SDs Based on Intensification of a Certain Feature: a) Simile, b) Periphrasis, c) Euphemism, d) Hyperbole and meiosis. Literature: Galperin I.R. Stylistics, pp. 153 - 164; 166 - 177; Kukharenko V.A.A Book of Practice in Stylistics, pp. 52 - 66.

Seminar 5 I. Syntactical Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices

1.The stylistic value of sentence length: one word sentences, complex sentences. 2.SDs based on unusual juxtaposition of different parts of the utterance: stylistic inversion, detached construction. 3.SDs based on repetition: anaphora, epiphora, framing, anadiplosis, synonymic repetition, polysyndeton, parallel construction, chiasmus. Literature: Galperin I.R. Stylistics, pp. 191 - 216. Kukharenko V.A. A Book of Practice in Stylistics, pp. 66 - 71; 72 - 78. Seminar 6 II. Syntactical Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices 1. SDs based on transposition of syntactic structures: questions in the form of statements, rhetorical questions, questions in the narrative, litotes. 2. Syntactic means of compression: ellipsis, apokoinu construction, asyndeton, aposiopesis. 3. Syntactic convergence: enumeration, syllepsis. 4. SDs which can enfold within a sentence, supra-phrasal unit or paragraph: antithesis, climax (gradation), anticlimax (retardation), suspense. Literature: Galperin I.R. Stylistics, pp. 216 - 226; 231 - 236; 244 - 248; Kukharenko V.A. A Book of Practice in Stylistics, pp. 71; 78 - 88; 93 - 94. Seminar 7 Functional Styles of the English Language 1. Functional styles and varieties of the language. 2. The belles-lettres style: a) the substyle of poetry; b) emotive prose; c) language of the drama. 3. Publicistic style. 4. Newspaper style. 5. Scientific prose style 6. The style of official documents. Literature: Galperin I.R. Stylistics, pp. 35 41, 249 318. Kukharenko V.A. A Book of Practice in Stylistics, pp. 108 120. .. . . ., 2002, .316 370. Seminar 8 Essentials of Text Interpretation 1. Elements of fiction: plot, theme, message, setting, characters, mood. 2. Composition of a text. Types of narration. Description. Dialogue. Interior monologue. 3. Samples of stylistic analysis (Kukharenko pp. 120 124). Literature: Galperin I.R. Stylistics, pp. 319 322. Kukharenko V.A. A Book of Practice in Stylistics, pp. 100 108, 120 124. .. . . ., 2002, .63 81. Seminar 9 Practice in Text Interpretation Texts for interpretation: Kukharenko V.A. A Book of Practice in Stylistics, Ex. 26, pp. 123 133 or Ex. 28, pp. 134 135.

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