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ENGLISH ELECT 1:

STYLISTIC AND DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

SEMANTIC MAP

LITERARY  is a register or dialect of a language


LANGUAGE that is used in literary writing.
 Standard language

LITURGICAL WRITING CHINESE

language used in the ARAMAIC ARMENIAN BENGALI Literary Chinese was


liturgy of some replaced by written
religions vernacular Chinese and
Kings James Bible Classical Armenian- high spoken according to
“High” liturgical languages
Works of William literary standard and Cholitobhasha Standard Mandarin
– Syriac language, Jewish
Shakespeare liturgical language -vernacular standard
Palestinian Aramaic, Jewish pronunciation
Babylonian Aramaic, Western and Eastern Shadhubhasha –
GERMAN Samaritan Aramaic language, Armenian- vernacular literary standard
Mandaic language language GREEK

Standard German
Everyday/Vernacular - Katheravousa -used
Language fore official and formal
regular use of ITALIAN JAPANESE TAGALOG
purposes
genitive case / simple - Dimotiki -daily
past tense in written language
language
-Tagalog – basis of the
-late 1940’s – Classical Filipino Language
- In 1861, Italian- literary LATIN
Japanese language -Modern Tagalog
HEBREW language
“Bungo” derived from Archaic
-Romance Language – Tagalog, spoken during - Classical Latin –
-Meiji Period – standard
Revival of the Hebrew standard language of the Classical Period literary register used in
language is based on
language caused a Italy -Filipino – Philippine’s writing from 75 BC and
the colloquial language 3rd century AD
dispersion between national language
spoken and literary - Vulgar Latin - spoken
variety used across
Hebrew.
Roman Empire

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