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1 morphemic\ repetition
repetition of a morpheme, both root and affixational, to emphasise and promote it (V.A.K.)They unchained, unbolted and unlocked the door. (A.Bennett)
Laughing, crying, cheering, chaffing, singing, David Rossi's people brought him home in triumph. (H.Caine)
Young Blight made another great show of changing the volume, taking up a pen, sucking it, sipping it, and running over previous entries before he wrote. As, "Mr. Alley, Mr. Balley, Mr. Calley, Mr. Dalley, Mr. Falley, Mr. Galley, Mr. Halley, Mr. Lalley, Mr. Malley. And Mr. Boffin. (Ch.Dickens)
English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > morphemic\ repetition
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2 reprise
фигура речи, которая состоит в повторении звуков, слов, морфем, синонимов или синтаксических конструкций в условиях достаточной тесноты ряда, т.е. достаточно близко друг от друга, чтобы их можно было заметить. (I.V.A.)Beat! beat! drums! - blow! bugles! blow! (W.Whitman)
Tiger, tiger, burning bright. (W.Blake)
... where white horses and black horses and brown horses and white and black horses and brown and white horses trotted tap-tap-tap tap-tap-tappety-tap over cobble stones...(Ш.О'Кейси)
English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > reprise
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3 morphological\ level
includes: onomatopoeia, morphemic repetitionSee: phono-graphical level, StylisticsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > morphological\ level
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4 nonce-words
extension of the normative valency which results in the formation of new words. An effective way of using a morpheme for the creation of additional information. They are not neologisms in the true sense for they are created for special communicative situations only, and are not used beyond these occasions. (V.A.K.)I am an undersecretary of an underbureau. (I.Show)
Parritt turns startledly. (E.O'Neill)
That was masterly. Or should one say mistressly. (A.Huxley)
See: morphemic repetitionEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > nonce-words
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5 occasional\ words
extension of the normative valency which results in the formation of new words. An effective way of using a morpheme for the creation of additional information. They are not neologisms in the true sense for they are created for special communicative situations only, and are not used beyond these occasions. (V.A.K.)I am an undersecretary of an underbureau. (I.Show)
Parritt turns startledly. (E.O'Neill)
That was masterly. Or should one say mistressly. (A.Huxley)
See: morphemic repetitionEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > occasional\ words
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