Neutral words
Colloquial layer of the English language
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Colloquial layer of the English language
The aspect of the literary layer is its markedly bookish character. It is the one that makes this layer more or less stable. The aspect of the colloquial layer is its lively spoken character . The colloquial vocabulary falls into the following groups: 1. common colloquial words; 2. slang; 3. jargonisms; 4. professional words; 5. dialectal words; 6. vulgar words; 7. colloquial coinages. The nature of lexical stylistic devices. Types of lexical meanings. The most commonly used tropes include metaphor, metonymy, simile, personification, irony, hyperbole, allegory, allusion and alliteration . four main models of lexical meaning: relational, symbolic, conceptual and distributional . Lexical stylistic device is such type of denoting . phenomena that serves to create additional expressive, evaluative, subjective connotations . In fact we deal with the. intended substitution of the existing names approved by long. Dialectal words and Vulgar words. a regional variety of a language differing from the standard language . : a variety of a language used by the members of a particular group or class. peasant dialect. dialectal. For a word to qualify as a swear word it must have the potential to offend — crossing a cultural line into taboo territory. As a general rule, swear words originate from taboo subjects . This is pretty logical. The topic is off-limits, so the related words aren't meant to be spoken either. Oxymoron and its types. An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contradictory words with opposing meanings , like “old news,” “deafening silence,” or “organized chaos.” Oxymorons may seem illogical at first, but in context they usually make sense. Download 481.98 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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