The Subject, Development History, Fields, and Research Methods of Stylistics; General Understanding, Stages, Functions, and Theories of the Discipline
Across
- 6. – The scientific study of language.
- 8. – Related to the structure of a written piece.
- 11. – The study of linguistic style in texts.
- 14. – Language that signifies the opposite of what is said.
- 15. – A style often used in official or academic texts.
- 18. – Language that arouses feelings.
- 22. – Relating to the development of stylistics over time.
- 24. – Refers to personal writing style.
- 26. – A method that focuses on describing language use.
- 28. – Words that imitate sounds.
- 29. – Comparing stylistic features across languages.
- 30. – Repetition of initial consonant sounds.
Down
- 1. – Related to the author’s unique style.
- 2. – Related to the beauty of language.
- 3. – Vocabulary of a language.
- 4. – The study of speech sounds.
- 5. – Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally.
- 7. – The art of effective speaking and writing.
- 9. – A category of artistic composition, such as novels or essays.
- 10. – Everyday, informal language style.
- 12. – The arrangement of words in sentences.
- 13. – Innovative use of language for artistic effect.
- 16. – Detailed examination of stylistic features.
- 17. – Related to the purpose of language.
- 19. – Concerned with rules or norms in language use.
- 20. – A comparison using "like" or "as."
- 21. – A figure of speech implying comparison.
- 23. – Refers to language features that convey emotions.
- 25. – The study of context in communication.
- 27. – The study of meaning in language.
