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Structure of

Syntax
INDIVIDUAL STYLE sentence/ grammar
Pragmatic Words used in
- Is a unique combination of language units,
everyday situation
expressive means and stylistic devices peculiar
Discourse Analysis Study of discourses
to a given writer, which makes that writer's
STYLISTIC SEMASIOLOGY
works or even utterances easily recognizable

It is a style that distinguishes a person from the rest - Stylistic study of tropes (figurative
language).
(Galperin, 1977)
STYLISTIC LEXICOLOGY
How is it different from idiolect?
- Stylistic study of collection
The speech of an individual which is or inventory of words.
characterized by peculiarities typical of that
particular individual. STYLISTIC PHONETICS
Individual
Idiolect - Stylistic study of sounds.
Style
Formality More formal GRAMMATICAL STYLISTICS
Writing and
Scope Speaking - Stylistic study of the syntactical
speaking
organization of words in a sentence.
Cultural-bound/
- Syntax
Socio-linguistic
NORM NOTE:
the invariant of
the phonemic, morphological, Science is born from the connection of
lexical, and syntactical patterns circulating in stylistics and levels of language.
language-in-action at o given period of time.
Invariant – Never changing

- Style can be born based on a norm. -


Norm is always the basis.

Is it possible for style to become a norm?

Yes, style can be a norm, but it may take


time. It needs a lot of consideration – it needs
standardization.

LEVELS OF LANGUAGE (MICK SHORT AND


DAWN ARCHER)

- It is the subject of a Stylistic Study


Phonetic/ Phonology Sound
Graphology Letter/ shape
Morphology Combination
Lexicology Vocabulary
Semantic Meaning

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