The Subject and Development History of Stylistics, Its Fields and Research Methods, General Understanding of the Discipline, Stages, Functions, and Theories
Across
- 2. theory: The theory studying language characteristics of a particular cultural layer.
- 6. style: The style typically found in social texts.
- 9. method: The method for determining the stylistic features of literary texts.
- 11. means: A linguistic tool enhancing emotional impact.
- 14. style: A stylistic trend covering logical and formal language styles.
- 16. stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis.
- 17. focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics.
- 18. analysis: One of the main methods used in stylistic analysis.
- 19. theory: The theory analyzing the emotional impact of language.
- 21. stylistics: The branch of stylistics focusing on the compositional structure of texts.
- 22. stage: The stage of analyzing stylistic elements in texts.
- 23. and Clues:
- 25. style: The language style specific to newspapers and magazines.
- 28. selection: The study of selecting linguistic tools to suit communication goals.
- 29. A style specific to a particular field or domain.
- 31. theory: The theory studying the role of linguistic tools in conveying meaning.
Down
- 1. The historical roots of stylistics are connected to which classical discipline?
- 3. stylistics: The branch of stylistics analyzing literary works.
- 4. style: The speech style used in casual conversations.
- 5. style: The style used in everyday communication.
- 7. function: The function of stylistics in education.
- 8. The study of expressive means in language.
- 10. foundation: The core part of theoretical stylistics.
- 12. style: The writing style used in scientific research.
- 13. analysis: A method for examining a specific stylistic device in a text.
- 15. differentiation: The stage of analyzing stylistic differences in texts.
- 20. analysis: The direction studying language features in folklore and storytelling.
- 24. stylistics: The branch of stylistics studying functional styles.
- 26. style: The writing style designed for a broad audience.
- 27. stylistics: The discipline studying linguistic changes in specific historical periods.
- 30. analysis: The discipline identifying the uniqueness of language and style in literary works.
