[field of study] Stylistics is the study and interpretation of texts in regard to their linguistic and tonal style. As a discipline, it links literary criticism to linguistics. It does not function as an autonomous domain on its own, but it can be applied to an understanding of literature and journalism as well as linguistics. Sources of st...
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[literature] ===Set: The Taking of Lungtungpen=== The Taking of Lungtungpen is a story by Rudyard Kipling in which three soldiers manage to take a city by swimming across a river (stripping naked to do so), and then engaging in a fight on the other side, still naked. It`s eight pages long, and still my edition of Soldier Tales gives two ill...
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study of the devices in languages (such as rhetorical figures and syntactical patterns) that are considered to produce expressive or literary style.[1 related articles]
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Aspects of form or style in contrast with aspects of content, i.e., stylistics are those features th
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Regarding the style of wine, see under ageing. Expansion Summarising term for all the steps in the process from fermentation to bottling of a wine. It can also be used to describe the sub-process Drum removal respectively Barrique maturation ...or should be meant by that. One can also include the common practice of storing the wine in the bott...
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the study and description of the choices of linguistic expression that are characteristic of a group or an individual in specific communicative settings, esp. in literary works.
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