This document discusses linguistic deviation and foregrounding in literature. It defines deviation as language that differs from conventions and foregrounding as making certain linguistic elements especially prominent. It describes various types of deviation including lexical, grammatical, semantic, and phonological. Specific examples are provided, such as nonce words, morphological changes, syntactic rearrangements, semantic oddities like oxymorons, and phonological alterations. The document aims to outline techniques authors use to deviate from norms and draw attention to certain parts of their writing.