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Match the following definition with its notion: Any form of periodicity in verse, its kind being determined by the character and number of syllables of which it consists.

rhyme

foot

*meter

rhythm

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Match the following definition with its notion: The smallest unit of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse.

rhyme

*foot

meter

rhythm

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Match the following definition with its notion: The repetition of identical or similar terminal sound combinations of words.

*rhyme

foot

meter

rhythm

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Match the following notion with its features: the full rhyme

identity of vowels of the syllables in corresponding words;

*identity of the vowel sound and the following consonant sounds in a stressed syllable;

identity of the consonants of the syllables in corresponding words;

identity of the letters, not sounds.

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Who of the given stylisticians classified archaisms into archaic words, obsolescent words, obsolete words?

*I. Galperin

O. Morokhovsky

Ch. Bally

O. Akhmanova

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Who of the given stylisticians classified archaisms into proper archaic words and archaic forms of existing words?

I. Galperin

*O. Morokhovsky

Ch. Bally

O. Akhmanova

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Who of the given stylisticians classified neologisms into terminological neologisms, stylistic neologisms, nonce-words?

*I. Galperin

O. Morokhovsky

Ch. Bally

O. Akhmanova

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Who of the given stylisticians classified neologisms into lexical neologisms and stylistic neologisms?

I. Galperin

*O. Morokhovsky

Ch. Bally

O. Akhmanova

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Match the following definition with its notion: A collection of epithets, periphrases, archaisms, etc., which were common property to most poets of the 18th century.

*poetic words

archaic words

barbarisms

bookish words

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Match the following definition with its notion: Obsolete words which are used for denoting existing objects and phenomena.

poetic words

*archaic words

barbarisms

bookish words

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Match the following definition with its notion: Words of foreign origin which have been entirely or partially assimilated into the English language.

poetic words

archaic words

*barbarisms

bookish words

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Match the following definition with its notion: Words that have narrow sphere of usage, they are generally used in high literary style, official business style, scientific style.

poetic words

archaic words

barbarisms

*bookish word

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Match the following notion with its features: neologisms.

words denoting subjects, phenomena, notions dealing with the past

normative and devoid of any stylistic meaning in regional dialects words

coarse words with a strong emotive meaning, mostly derogatory, normally avoided in polite conversation

*new words or new meanings for established words

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Match the following notion with its features: vulgarisms.

words denoting subjects, phenomena, notions dealing with the past;

normative and devoid of any stylistic meaning in regional dialects words;

*coarse words with a strong emotive meaning, mostly derogatory, normally avoided in polite conversation;

new words or new meanings for established words.

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Match the following notion with its features: dialectal words.

words denoting subjects, phenomena, notions dealing with the past;

*normative and devoid of any stylistic meaning in regional dialects words;

coarse words with a strong emotive meaning, mostly derogatory, normally avoided in polite conversation;

d) new words or new meanings for established words.

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Match the following notion with its features: historic words.

*words denoting subjects, phenomena, notions dealing with the past;

normative and devoid of any stylistic meaning in regional dialects words;

coarse words with a strong emotive meaning, mostly derogatory, normally avoided in polite conversation;

new words or new meanings for established words.

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Define the notions which belong to literary words:

bookish words, vulgarisms, barbarisms;

poetic diction, barbarisms, bookish words, archaic words, neutral words;

*poetic diction, barbarisms, bookish words, archaic words, neologisms;

colloquial words, vulgarisms, dialectal words, general slang, special slang.

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Define the notions which belong to conversational words:

poetic diction, bookish words, stylistic neologisms, barbarisms;

archaic words, colloquial words, bookish words;

*colloquial words, vulgarisms, dialectal words, slang;

barbarisms, archaic words, lexical neologisms, vulgarisms.

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Define the words which have no lexico-stylistic paradigm:

*historic words, exotic words, nomenclature words, terms, lexical neologisms;

bookish, archaic, dialectal, historic words;

poetic, archaic, bookish, colloquial, dialectal words barbarisms, stylistic neologisms, slang, vulgarisms;

lexical and stylistic neologisms.

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Define the words which have lexico-stylistic paradigm:

historic words, exotic words, nomenclature words, terms, lexical neologisms;

bookish, archaic, dialectal, historic words;

*poetic, archaic, bookish, colloquial, dialectal words barbarisms, stylistic neologisms, slang, vulgarisms;

lexical and stylistic neologisms.

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Define the type of the following words:

e.g. nasal bone, lachrimal bone, temporal.



*nomenclature words

terms

historic words

exotic words

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Define the type of the following words:

e.g. knight, vassal.



nomenclature words

terms

*historic words

exotic words

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Continue the statement: Nominal meaning is a characteristic feature of…

each word

*proper names

expressive means

stylistic devices.

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What are the two kinds of occasional stylistic usage of phraseological units?

structural transformation and structural transposition

versification and instrumentation

*structural transformation and contextual transposition

connotative and denotative

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Name what kind of occasional stylistic usage of phraseological units is expounded in the given definition: Various modifications of the structure (or components of phraseological units) which are accompanied by partial or complete change of its meaning.

contextual transposition

*structural transformation

versification

instrumentation

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Name what kind of occasional stylistic usage of phraseological units is expounded in the given definition: Complete or partial modifications of the meaning of phraseological units in the given context without changing its composition and structure.

*contextual transposition

structural transformation

versification

instrumentation

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Attribute the correct notion to the following characteristics: This kind of occasional stylistic usage of phraseological units can be realized in such ways:

expansion of the components of phraseological units;

reduction of the components of phraseological units;

changes in the components of phraseological units;



inversion of the components.

*structural transformation;

contextual transposition;

versification;

instrumentation.

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Continue the statement choosing the correct variant: Expressive means based on the deliberate reduction of some elements of the sentence structure are:

inversion, repetition, ellipsis, asyndeton, syntactic tautology;

*ellipsis, aposiopesis, nominative sentences, asyndeton;

repetition, enumeration, syntactic tautology, emphatic construction, parenthetical sentences;

inversion, distant position of the syntactically connected units of the sentence.

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Continue the statement choosing the correct variant: Expressive means based on the redundancy of some elements of the sentence structure are:

inversion, repetition, ellipsis, asyndeton, syntactic tautology

ellipsis, aposiopesis, nominative sentences, asyndeton

*repetition, enumeration, syntactic tautology, emphatic construction, parenthetical sentences, polysyndeton

inversion, distant position of the syntactically connected units of the sentence

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Continue the statement choosing the correct variant: Expressive means based on the violation of word-order in the sentence structure are:

inversion, repetition, ellipsis, asyndeton, syntactic tautology;

ellipsis, aposiopesis, nominative sentences, asyndeton;

repetition, enumeration, syntactic tautology, emphatic construction, parenthetical sentences;

*inversion, distant position of the syntactically connected units of the sentence.

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Continue the statement choosing the correct variant: Stylistic devices based on the interaction of several syntactic constructions are:

rhetoric question, reported speech;

parcellation, coordination instead of subordination;

*parallel construction, chiasmus, anaphora, epiphora;

rhetoric question, parallel construction.

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Continue the statement choosing the correct variant: Stylistic devices based on the interaction of types and forms of connections between clauses and sentences are:

rhetoric question, reported speech;

*parcellation, coordination instead of subordination;

parallel construction, chiasmus, anaphora, epiphora;

rhetoric question, parallel construction.

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Continue the statement choosing the correct variant: Stylistic devices based on the transposition of meaning of a syntactic structure in the given context are:

*rhetoric question, reported speech;

parcellation, coordination instead of subordination;

parallel construction, chiasmus, anaphora, epiphora;

rhetoric question, parallel construction.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. Early evening. April.



*nominative sentences;

asyndeton;

detachment;

ellipsis.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. Broken up now. Finished.



nominative sentences;

asyndeton;

detachment;

*ellipsis.

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What EM the example contains:

e.g. Who makes fame? Critics, writers, stockbrokers, women.



ellipsis;

*asyndeton;

anadiplosis;

aposiopesis.

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What EM the example contains:

e.g. That Jimmy Townsend - he and the job - were made for each other.



*syntactic tautology;

emphatic construction;

polysyndeton;

parenthesis.

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What EM the example contains:

e.g. " I'll never swim the Channel, that I do know", she said.



polysyndeton;

*emphatic construction;

parenthesis;

repetition.

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What EM the example contains:

e.g. The raisins and almonds and figs and apples and oranges and chocolates and sweets were passed about the table…



*polysyndeton;

asyndeton;

detachment;

ellipsis.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. But don't - he wagged his finger at me - say a word to anyone else.



polysyndeton;

*parenthesis;

emphatic construction;

syntactic tautology.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. There was a little girl in Alaska, her name appealed to me, Heather Falls.



distant position of the syntactically connected units of the sentence;

*detachment;

ellipsis;

parenthesis.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. There was a world of anticipation inner voice, and of confidence too, as she walked past me onto the terrace…



*distant position of the syntactically connected units of the sentence;

detachment;

ellipsis;

parenthesis.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. It was a shock to me that while I observed Thompson, Thompson observed me.



anaphora;

epiphora;

*chiasmus;

parallel costruction.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,

There is a rapture on the lonely shore…


*anaphora;

epiphora;

chiasmus;

parcellation.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. The death of a hero! What a mockery, what a bloody cant! What sickening putrid cant!



*symploca;

epiphora;

chiasmus;

parcellation.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. They would appear with soup. Thin and watery. A steam of cabbage.



parallel construction;

reported construction;

*parcellation;

coordination instead of subordination.

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Decide what EM the example contains:

e.g. The day was clear and we decided to climb the mountain.



parallel construction;

reported construction;

parcellation;

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