Stylistics
Across
- 4. A SD consisting of a peculiar use of negative constructions.
- 5. It aims at a humorous effect and is used in jokes, riddles, etc.
- 6. Repetition arranged in the form of a frame: the initial parts of a syntactic unit, in most cases of a paragraph, are repeated at the end of it.
- 7. A question asked and answered by the same person.
- 11. Metonymy is a trope based on a different type of the interaction between the dictionary and contextual meanings, a relation based not on identification, but on some kind of … connecting the two concepts, which these two meanings represent
- 12. A combination of two words (mostly an adjective and a noun or an adverb with an adjective) in which the meanings of the two clash, being opposite in sense.
- 13. Type of print that is widely used in different kinds of styles (often combined with capitalization or italics) to draw the reader’s attention to the text.
- 14. A phonetic SDs which aims at imparting a melodic (or cacophonic) effect to the utterance.
- 15. This stylistics – is subdivided into morphological and syntactical
- 16. A SD based on the simultaneous realization of two logical meanings – dictionary and contextual, which stand in opposition to each other.
- 17. Climax that is based on the relative importance of the component parts considered from the viewpoint of the concepts embodied in them
- 18. the most powerful means of conveying emotionality, for it expresses the speaker’s attitude to an utterance.
- 19. Reversed parallel constructions
Down
- 1. A SD similar to a proverb; but they are made by individuals whose names we know, while proverbs are invented by people in general.
- 2. Transference of some quality from one object to another.
- 3. is the use of a word in the same grammatical but different semantic relations to two adjacent words in the context
- 8. Informal style.
- 9. An arrangement of sentences (or of homogeneous parts of one sentence) so that each in turn has a gradual increase in significance, importance, or emotional tension in the utterance.
- 10. Stylistics that studies phonetic means of rendering ideas, emotions, feelings and images.
- 15. A intentional violation of spelling of the word or a word combination used to reflect its authentic pronunciation