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again in a piece of writing or speech
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again in a piece of writing or speech. Writers of all kinds use repetition, but it is
particularly popular in oration and spoken word, where a listener's attention might be more limited. Repetition is a figure of speech that shows the logical emphasis that is necessary to attract a reader’s attention on the key-word or a key-phrase of the text. It implies repeating sounds, words, expressions and clauses in a certain succession or even with no particular placement of the words, in order to provide emphasis. There is no restriction in using repetition but too much repetition can be dull and even spoil its stylistic effect. According to different linguists’ opinion repetition is not a stylistic device if it shows the excited state of mind of the speaker. “Stop!"—she cried, "Don't tell me! I don't want to hear, I don't want to hear what you've come for, and I don't want to hear." (J. Galsworthy) Repetition as a stylistic device 1. Anaphora – the beginning of several successive sentences clauses phrases is repeated. 192 Function: to emphasize the repeated unit or to create the background for non- repeated unit, this in this way becomes foreground. 2. Epiphora – the end is repeated. Function: to stress the final words of utterance or to serve as a background. 3. Framee(obraamlenie) – the beginning of the sentence is repeated in the end. Thus forming the frame for the non-repeated part. Function: to clarify the notion mentioned in the beginning of the sentence. 4. Anadiplosis – the end of the 1-st sentence is repeated in the beginning of the following one. Function: to show the interaction of different parts of a text. 5. Chain repetition- several successive anadiplosis. Function: to create the effect of smoothly developing logical reasoning or some gradual changes. Ordinary (lexical) repetition as an expressive means: There bare no recognized patterns. Functions: 1) to characterize the person through his speech 2) to convey & emphasize the emotional state of the speaker 3) to emphasize some ideas or key-word 4) to attract & to fix the attention of the reader 5) to have some time for thinking over 6)to find the most precise words 7) to clarify something In conclusion it can be said that apart from the existing type of repetition are singled out two new types of repetition – scattered repetition and thematic repetition. These types of repetitions have the same emotional loading as others and sometimes they can cause even stronger emotions, as they are either “scattered” or “hidden” and the emotions arise subconsciously. Download 3.76 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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