- Артикул:00-00006587
- Автор: Гальперин И.Р.
- ISBN: 978-5-397-04501-8
- Обложка: Мягкий переплет
- Издательство: Либроком (все книги издательства)
- Город: Москва
- Страниц: 336
- Формат: 60х90/16
- Год: 2014
- Вес: 424 г
- Серия: Учебное пособие для ВУЗов (все книги серии)
Издание на на английском языке
В учебнике излагаются общие проблемы английской стилистики, дается стилистическая классификация словарного состава английского языка. Описываются фонетические, лексические и лексико-фразеологические выразительные средства; рассматриваются синтаксические выразительные средства и проблемы лингвистической композиции отрезков высказывания, выходящих за пределы предложения. Одна из глав посвящена выделению и классификации функциональных стилей.
Книга содержит иллюстративный текстовой материал.
Учебник предназначен для студентов институтов и факультетов иностранных языков и филологических факультетов университетов.
Table of contents
Предисловие к первому изданию
Предисловие к второму изданию
Part I. Introduction
L General Notes on Style and Stylistics
2. Expressive Means (EM) and Stylistic Devices (SD)
3. General Notes on Functional Styles of Language
4. Varieties of Language
5. A Brief Outline of the Development of the English Literary (Standard) Language
6. Meaning from a Stylistic Point of View
Part II. Stylistic Classification of the English Vocabulary
1. General Considerations
2. Neutral, Common Literary and Common Colloquial Vocabulary
3. Special Literary Vocabulary
a) Terms
b) Poetic and Highly Literary Words
c) Archaic, Obsolescent and Obsolete Words
d) Barbarisms and Foreignisms
e) Literary Coinages (Including Nonce-Words)
4. Special Colloquial Vocabulary
a) Slang
b) Jargonisms
c) Professionalisms
d) Dialectal Words
e) Vulgar Words or Vulgarisms
f) Colloquial Coinages (Words and Meanings)
Part III. Phonetic Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices
General Notes
Onomatopoeia
Alliteration
Rhyme
Rhythm
Part IV. Lexical Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices
A. Intentional Mixing of the Stylistic Aspect of Words
B. Interaction of Different Types of Lexical Meaning
1. Interaction of Primary Dictionary and Contextually Imposed Meanings
Metaphor
Metonymy
Irony
2. Interaction of Primary and Derivative Logical Meanings
Stylistic Devices Based on Polysemantic Effect, Zeugma and Pun
3. Interaction of Logical and Emotive Meanings
Interjections and Exclamatory Words
The Epithet
Oxymoron
4. Interaction of Logical and Nominal Meanings
Antonomasia
C. Intensification of a Certain Feature of a Thing or Phenomenon
Simile
Periphrasis
Euphemism
Hyperbole
D. Peculiar Use of Set Expressions
The Cliche
Proverbs and Sayings
Epigrams
Quotations
Allusions
Decomposition of Set Phrases
Part V. Syntactical Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices
A. General Considerations
B. Problems Concerning the Composition of Spans of Utterance Larger than the Sentence
Supra-Phrasal Units
The Paragraph
C. Compositional Patterns of Syntactical Arrangement
Stylistic Inversion
Detached Construction
Parallel Construction .
Chiasmus (Reversed Parallel Construction)
Repetition
Enumeration
Suspense
Climax (Gradation)
Antithesis
D. Particular Ways of Combining Parts of the Utterance (Linkage)
Asyndeton
Polysyndeton
The Gap-Sentence Link
E. Particular Use of Colloquial Constructions
Ellipsis
Break-in-the-Narrative (Aposiopesis)
Question-in-the-Narrative
Represented Speech
a) Uttered Represented Speech
b) Unuttered or Inner Represented Speech
F. Stylistic Use of Structural Meaning
Rhetorical Questions
Litotes
Part VI. Functional Styles of the English Language
Introductory Remarks
A. The Belles-Lettres Style
1. Language of Poetry
a) Compositional Patterns of Rhythmical Arrangement
Metre and Line
The Stanza
Free Verse and Accented Verse
b) Lexical and Syntactical Features of Verse
2. Emotive Prose
3. Language of the Drama
B. Publicists Sty!
1. Oratory and Speeches
2. The Essay
3. Journalistic Articles
C. Newspaper Style (written by V. L. Nayer)
1. Brief News Items
2. Advertisements and Announcements
3. The Headline
4. The Editorial
D. Scientific Prose Style
E. The Style of Official Documents
Final' Remarks
List of Authors Referred to
Index of Words
Bibliography