Continuity in language: styles and registers in literary and non-literary discourse
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Data wydania
2014
Tytuł czasopisma
ISSN
eISSN
Tytuł tomu
ISBN
978-83-7571-388-6
eISBN
Wydawca
Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
Abstrakt
Introduction: "Linguistic diversity captured with the terms style and register is of interest
to literary theory and to linguistic theory, as both are concerned with how
individuals and the multiple social groups and networks that they can simultaneously be members of articulate themselves and how they distinguish
themselves from others, the reasons that speakers/writers may have for their
choice of linguistic forms, the ways in which these linguistic forms can be
creatively exploited in particular contexts as well as with the effects that
the choices and departures from norms or conventions of use may have on
the hearers/readers. Among the issues of common interest to literary and
linguistic theory are the formal, cultural, historical, axiological, moral, ideological, social, psychological, hermeneutic, and other aspects of the structure, production and perception of language.
These aspects are traditionally
studied in relation to general concepts of convention and creativity, literalness and fictionality, objectivity and subjectivity, politeness and power, consensus and conflict, class and stigma, affect, personal identity and allegiance,
and many others."(...)
Opis
Praca recenzowana / peer-reviewed paper
Tematy
Słowa kluczowe
English language, art, linguistics, sociolinguistics, literature, poetry, literary theory, Ulysses (novel), translation, audiovisual translation, irony, Shakespeare, William, sonnets, Witkiewicz, Stanisław Ignacy, Witkacy, Untouchable, The (novel), novel, play, Pinter, Harold, discourse analysis, Rushdie, Salman, idiomaticity, courtroom etiquette, Queen Victoria