Applications, law documents, regulations, agreements, constitutions, scientific papers
Pragmatic aspect
Linguistic aspect proper
Gnosiological aspect
Ontological aspect
A newspaper article
An essay
A research paper
A novel
A poem
An advertisement
The Constitution
A business letter
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А.Н. Мороховский и др. Стилистика английского языка. - 1991.
TEXT INERPRETATION AND STYLISTIC ANALYSIS
The theme of the text (how it unfolds - logical development)
The message of the text
The literary source of the given fragment
Communicative functions of the language units of different levels
Certain types of texts which due to the choice and arrangement of language means are distinguished by the pragmatic aspect of communication (FS)
Lecture 11
Flashback
object of Stylistics :
1/ special language media which due to their ontological features secure the desirable effect of the utterance (EM and SD);
subject of Stylistics:
Scheme for stylistic analysis
2. the form of presentation of the excerpt (a piece of narration, description, direct speech, a piece of dialogue)
3. the manner of presentation of the extract (objective / subjective)
4. the general slant of the passage (lyrical, dramatic, humorous, ironic, unemotional, matter-of-fact, neutral)
7. EM and SD, their stylistic functions in reference to the message
Materials
1. I. Galperin Stylistics. – 1981.
3. И.В. Арнольд Стилистика современного английского языка. – 1981.
4.V. Kukharenko A Book of Practice in Stylistics. – 2000.
В.А. Кухаренко Інтерпретация тексту. – 2004.
6. Воробйова О.П. та ін. Інтерпретація художнього тексту. - К.: 2004.
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TEXT AS A COMMUNICATIVE UNIT AND ITS MAIN CATEGORIES
Text ( Latin = fabric, connection ) =
- any sequence of signs having logical and formal order (Semiotics)
- a sequence of words ordered according to the rules of a given language system
- a verbal communicative event (written/oral) (Pragma-linguistics)
- a product of speech activity;
- a highest communicative unit of speech having a semantic, communicative and structural coherence
Text linguistics studies
Text is characterised by
1. permanence ( written variety of language)
2. integrity (I.Galperin - g estalt = inseparability of the whole, oneness, an entity in itself )
3. it is constructed on certain models
4. textual categories
types of text models:
fixed (rigid) – rule-bound = strict requirements to grammar, vocabulary and composition
usual (flexible) – partially standardized = a number of regularities with a certain degree of creative freedom
free (flexible) – highest degree of creative freedom