The usage of metaphor and metonymy in stylistics


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  1. The usage of metaphor and metonymy in stylistics

  2. The role of proverbs and sayings in Uzbek and English languages

  3. Peculiar use of Simile in belles-lettres

  4. The use of Climax in belles-lettres

  5. The language of poetry

  6. The language of advertisements and announcements

  7. Characteristics of Symbol and Allegory

  8. The main features of Characterization

  9. The function of publicistic style

  10. General characterization of colloquial vocabulary: slangs and jargonism



  1. 1. Science fiction and its origin.

  2. 2. Stylistic pecularities of newspaper articles.

  3. 3. Newspaper headings and their charachteristic features.

  4. 4. Stylistic peculiarities of public speeches: a comparative analyses.

  5. 5. Stylistic devices and expressive means: ( comparative analysis in the works of O.Henry and U.Hoshimov)

  6. 6. Functions of acronyms in various styles.

  7. 7. The usage of preposition in Old English.

  8. 8. Comparative study of metaphor in different periods.

  9. 9. The usage of metonymy in modern English Language.

  10. 10. Comparative study of euphemisms in english and uzbek languages.

  11. 11. The role of "Repetition" in public speeches.

  12. 12. The style of official documents: forms and functions.

  13. 13. Comparative study of "Chiasmus"( Reversed Parallel Construction) in english and uzbek languages.

  14. 14. The study of rhetorical questions in the work of G.Byron.

  15. 15. The role of alliteration in poetry.




  1. Ķursishi 3-kurs TO'M VA TT

  2. 1. The role of technology in teaching pronunciation in the example of A2 levels.

  3. 2. The role of games in teaching morphology in B1 levels.

  4. 3. The study of mixing methods in preparing lesson plans in teaching foreign languages.

  5. 4. The study of forms of textbooks: comparative analysis (in XX and XXIst centuries.

  6. 5. Comparative study of assessment types and their role teaching foreign languages.

  7. 6. The importance of using different flashcards while consuctingEfllessong with A1 level learners.

  8. 7. Comparative study of usage of interactive methods in the lessons of young and adult learners.

  9. 8. The study of social media implementation as pedagogical tool for efllearners( in the example of B2 level learners)

  10. 9. The role of the classroom design in teaching foreign languges to A1 level learners.



  1. Abbreviation as a way of word formation in modern English

  2. The suffix system of modern English

  3. The history of the development of impersonal sentences in the English language in the period from the 8th to the 15th centuries.

  4. Historical syntax of the English language

  5. Development of grammatical means of expressing modality in English

  6. Inversions in Modern English

  7. Formation and development of the passive in English

  8. Development and formation of predicates of different types in English

  9. The history of the emergence and development of the future tense in English

  10. The emergence and development of participle I in English

  11. The formation of a fixed word order in English

  12. Emotional component in the structure of English emotive adjectives.

  13. The functioning of articles in stable phraseological units

  14. Gender Features of Written Speech

  15. Sources of replenishment of the English vocabulary at the present stage

  16. Proper names as part of phraseological units

  17. Language paraphrase as an element of speech etiquette

  18. Linguistic relations between words : paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations

  19. The development of ME nouns

  20. The development of ME verbs

  21. The development of ME adjectives

  22. The development of ME pronouns

  23. New categories of the verbs in ME

  24. Middle English phonetics

  25. Spread of London dialects

  26. Mutation, gradation and other phonetic changes in OE

  27. Sound changes in Early modern English

  28. Professional vocabulary in Modern English language

  29. The characteristic features and reasons for vowel changing

  30. The development of articles

  31. Inflections

  32. Verbal inflection and clause changes

  33. Clause boundaries

  34. Declension in OE

  35. Adjectives and adverbs in OE

  36. Strong and weak verbs in OE

  37. Prepositions and conjunctions in OE

  38. Role of the title in the literary text.

  39. The phonetic emotive means and stylistic devices

  40. The morphological expressive means and stylistic devices

  41. The lexical emotive means and stylistic devices

  42. The lexical-syntactic emotive means and stylistic devices

  43. The syntactic expressive means and stylistic devices

  44. Language features and functions of special literary words.

Language features and functions of colloquial words.
Stylistics:
1.The Interaction of Different Types of Lexical Meaning
2.Analyzing author’s style: Ernest Hemingway
3.Categories of the text
4.Goals and methods of linguo-stylistic analysis of a literary text
5. Stylistics and Elements of Style in Literature

The History of English language:


1. Grammatical structure of Old English
2.Vocabulary and Word formation in Old English
3.The Categories of Noun in Old English
4. The Categories ofVerbin Old English
5. Borrowed words of English language development
6. Phonetic structure and Spelling Changes in the Middle English Language
7. Morphology and Principal features of Germanic Language
8. The changes of English Grammatic structure of ME period
9. Linguistic features of Germanic Languages
10. The influence of other languages for the development of the English language

  1. General notes on style and stylistics.

  2. Stylistic classification of the English vocabulary. Functional styles of language.

  3. Special literary vocabulary and Special colloquial vocabulary.

  4. Lexical expressive means and stylistic devices

  5. Epithet. Metaphor.

  6. Metonymy. Oxymoron.

  7. Antonomasia. Irony.

  8. Pun. Zeugma. Hyperbole

  9. Lexico syntactical expressive means and stylistic devices Paraphrase, gradation, allusion.

  10. Syntactical expressive means and stylistic devices. Parallel constructions, repetitions.

  11. Phonetic expressive means and stylistic devices. Rhythm, rhyme, alliteration, onomatopoeia.

  12. Graphical stylistic means.

  13. Category of modality of the text.

  14. Segmentation of the text. Syntactical whole.

  15. Interpretation of a story.

  16. Phonostylistics and its main features.

  17. Features and functions of words in the literary language.

  18. Linguistic features and functions of colloquial words.

  19. Metaphor and metonymy.

  20. Epithet, oxymoron, hyperbole.

  21. Antonomasia, simile and its types in the studied language.

  22. Linguocultural features of litotes and periphrasis.

  23. The rhetorical question.

  24. Phonetic stylistic devices.

  25. Personification. Functions and examples. Allegory. Types of allegory.

  26. Stylistic synonyms and their use in literary speech.

  27. Stylistic features of idioms.

  28. Stylisic usage of proverbs.

  29. Stylisic usage of word-formation patterns.

  30. Stylistic role of foreign words in literary texts

  31. The language of poetry (R.Kipling)

  32. Poetic details in the literary text.

  33. A cup of tea. K.Mansfield

  34. The ant and the grasshopper. W.S.Maugham

  35. Functional semantic characteristics of phraseological units with the components of “human body”

  36. Phraseological units with different components

  37. Peculiarities of functioning proverbs in the English language

  38. French borrowed words in Modern English language

  39. Ways of changing of meaning of words in English

  40. Semantic features of English names

  41. Main types of collocation in English

  42. Suffixation as a word-formation device in English

  43. English phraseological units

  44. Functioning synonyms in expressing the category of cohesion

  45. Abbrevation in Modern English

  46. English terms of jargonism

  47. Synonyms of the verbs in Modern English

  48. The productivity of affixes in modern English

  49. Phraseological units with the components

  50. Expressive means and stylistic devices

  51. Changes in vowels of ME period

  52. The development of literature in ME period

  53. Non-finite forms of the verbs in ME

  54. The noun in OE

  55. Word order in OE

  56. Word order in ME

  57. The development of ME nouns

  58. The development of ME verbs

  59. The development of ME adjectives

  60. The development of ME pronouns

  61. New categories of the verbs in ME

  62. Middle English phonetics

  63. phonetic changes in OE

  64. Auxiliary verbs in ME

  65. Verbal inflection and clause changes

  66. Homonyms. the sources of homonyms. the classification of homonyms

  67. The english language as a vocabulary system

  68. Polysemantic words. The problem of homonymy and polysemy

  69. Synonyms. Criteria of synonymy and classification of synonyms

  70. Antonyms. Classification of antonyms

  71. Definition of antonyms. classification of antonyms

  72. Semantic systems in English. Neologisms absolute and archaic words

  73. Affixation and its subdivisions. Conversion. Word composition. Compounding

  74. The Etymology of Modern English vocabulary: native words and borrowings

  75. Phraseology in modern english. phraseological units with different components

  76. Comparative study of functional styles.

  77. Language features and functions of special literary words.

  78. Language features and functions of colloquial words.

  79. Comparative study of metaphor/metonymy.

  80. Comparative study of epithet/ oxymoron/ hyperbole.

  81. Lingua-cultural peculiarities of antonomasia/ simile.

  82. Lingua-cultural peculiarities of periphrasis/ Litotes.

  83. Comparative study of Repetition.

  84. Lingua-cultural peculiarities of Rhetorical Question.

  85. Lingua-cultural peculiarities of Phonetic SD.

  86. Stylisic usage of synonyms.

  87. Stylisic usage of idioms.

  88. Stylisic usage of proverbs.

  89. Stylisic usage of word-formation patterns.

  90. Stylistic role of foreign words in literary texts.

  91. Convergence of stylistic devices in literary texts

  92. The language of poetry.

  93. Poetic details in the literary text.

  94. Role of the title in the literary text.

  95. Interpretation of a story

  96. The phonetic emotive means and stylistic devices

  97. The morphological expressive means and stylistic devices

  98. The lexical emotive means and stylistic devices

  99. The lexical-syntactic emotive means and stylistic devices

  100. The syntactic expressive means and stylistic devices

  1. Analysis of stylistic devices in selected TED talks.

  1. Analysis of stylistic devices in selected songs.

  1. Stylistic analysis of “The Delight Song of Tsoai-talee” by  N. Scott Momaday

  1. Zuegma as a stylistic device

  1. Rhyme as a stylistic device

  1. Phonetic stylistic devices: alliteration

  1. Hyperbole as a stylistic device




  1. The principal types of English pronunciation and the status of RP.

  2. Word stress in English. Functions of word stress

  3. ModificationofEnglishvowels.

  4. ModificationofEnglishConsonants.

  5. Grammatical meaning and grammatical form.

  6. The problem of grammatical categories. The grammatical categories of the noun.

  7. The word formation. The productive and non-productive types of word-formation. Conversionandcompounding. Shortening

  8. The lexical peculiarities of the variants of the English language

  9. nglish proper words and borrowings.

The lexical peculiarities of the variants of the English language


  1. Synchronic and diachronic approaches to polysemy.

  2. The semantic structure of polysemantic words.

  3. Linguistic and non-linguistic contexts.

  4. Free word groups.

  5. Phraseological units.

  6. The problem of homonyms.

  7. The problem of synonyms.

  8. The problem of antonyms.

  9. Semantic grouping of the English vocabulary.

  10. Lexico-semantic groups.

  11. Semantic fields.

  12. Some problems of lexicography.

  13. Main types of English diction areas.

  14. Dialects of the English language.

  15. Regional varieties of English.

  16. Classification of morphemes.

  17. Classification of borrowings.

  18. The role of word formation in English.

  19. Historical approaches to the study of word meaning.

  20. Formal and informal layers of the vocabulary.

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