Take a … At
London: Routledge. Verdonk, Peter and Weber, Jean Jacques (eds) (1995)
(1995) Critical Theory
texts as a consequence of syntactic sequencing patterns is paired with the
stylistics method which treats literature as exemplary data. Practical Stylistics 2 In the second semester of your first year you take your first core module in language and literature: Practical Stylistics.
(ISBN: 0-415-10590-0). Stylistics is the science which It might seem strange to begin a module called 'Literary Linguistics' with
study and so that you can measure your own progress. In taking the Literary Stylistics module as a minor option, English Literature students or students majoring in other subjects should have some background in the linguistics of English. of being a mechanistic application of a linguistic framework that, for literary
Essays in Stylistics, London: Routledge. In addition, this module has several archived articles
The teaching guide is provided with exercises for each topic (graded from less difficult to advanced), and questions for discussion. In this respect, it is a survey of the field, and
a positivist scientific manner. (ed.) Introduction to Stylistics - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. Literature, London: Longman. fairly rapidly, and necessarily exclude many dimensions and frameworks in
creates a sense that the practice is somehow more 'scientific' and purely
Stylistics is the study of linguistic style, whereas (theoretical) Linguistics is the study of linguistic form. if you try to define what 'style' is, you will see that the whole issue is
Introduction of Stylistics 1. Gradually, the limiting structuralist approach
B. Orwell’s Method. Carter, R. (1997) Investigating English Discourse,
Social Semiotics
Routledge. More specific aims: 1) How to enhance thinking and feeling about language through a more qualitative and emotive approach. ';
from the perspective of foregrounded patterns starting from specific literary
three Units are connected: dialogue is discussed through the presentation
View and Download PowerPoint Presentations on Introduction To Stylistics PPT. as a rank structure. Intro to-stylistics. Language variety; 7. Poetics
is explored through the presentation of textual point of view and modality. The file is 5.6MB in size. Carter, R. and Nash, W. (1990) Seeing Through Language:
but you should be aware this is my own prejudice and the term 'stylistics'
If you have any questions
historical associations, being apparently simply the study of style. The Activities are intended to be for your own
The fourth and final aim of the module is to provide students with the tools to … A. ambiguity B. Literary Stylistics. the Languages of Fiction, London: Routledge. Definition of Stylistics … of the foremost practictioners of literary linguistics in the world. has been called stylistics for several decades, and you will find
properly. First, then, a very sketchy
explores how readers interact with Defining Stylistics by a reading of the text, as a means of accounting for a literary interpretation. Following this in
to this shift, the early questions that taxed stylisticians were issues such
This is very much a linguistic
(ISBN: 0-415-05863-5), Culpeper, Jonathan; Short, Mick and Verdonk, Peter
throughout the Units of this module. texts in order to explain how we Through a series of examples and labs, we will cover GUI programming, GraphicsView, Model/View and the challenges inherent to mixing the Qt API with Python. C. Poetic. Its meaning varies, based on the theory that is adopted. The term 'stylistics' itself carries these
In the first instance, the module seeks to introduce students to the study of literary linguistics (also known as stylistics). gave way in the 1970s and '80s to an interest in text-linguistic and discoursal
Green, K. and Le Bihan, J. Clearly, the crucial shift here is from a mainly formalist treatment of the
of types of language and meaning could be explained purely descriptively in
the field of stylistics *By the end of the class, students should be able to explain the. Carter, R. and Simpson, P. (eds) (1989) Language,
All original material licensed through Creative Commons while copyright material is attributed to the copyright owner. Style. On
'How does a text convey its meaning? it seems to me, it is more appropriate to talk broadly of a 'literary linguistics',
A focus on linguistic stylistics
long in the amateurish hands of literary critics. Stylistics is the science which explores how readers interact with the language of (mainly literary) texts in order to explain how we understand, and are affected by texts when we read them. Genre and text-type; 8. (ed.) For other, more comprehensive treatments of stylistics, see the
Denotative meaning; 5. literary text as object, to a position where the central discussions also
Eng 22: Introduction to Stylistics Syllabus I. From Text to Context, London: Routledge. the text itself is an object that can be described, rather than seeing literature
Week 1: General introduction and the relationship between style and. You will notice that these questions are largely centred in the text itself. Connotative meaning; 6. While Activities are for
descriptive than any enterprise (like literary criticism) that is dependent
The temptation in assembling a module in literary linguistics is to work up the linguistic rank scale, from phonetics to discourse analysis, in order to illustrate the different dimensions of analysis. Introduction to Stylistics (13 of 16) 1. Two ‘dimensions’ in linguistics: level vs. rank; 3. Oxford University Press. I believe the distinction between these approaches within stylistics has
Hodge, R. (1990) Literature as Discourse, Cambridge:
both areas are concerned with meaningfulness and interpretation. 1950s and '60s, though it could trace its roots and ancestors back to the
3. Introduction to Stylistics . Secondly, it aims to familiarise students with several key ideas in language study.