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1 jargonisms
such special colloquial words which- are used by limited groups of people, united either professionally (professional jargonisms or professionalisms) or socially (jargonisms proper)- cover a narrow semantic field, function and sphere of application- tending to expanded synonymity within certain lexico-semantic groupsSource: V.A.K.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > jargonisms
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2 special\ slang
such special colloquial words which- are used by limited groups of people, united either professionally (professional jargonisms or professionalisms) or socially (jargonisms proper)- cover a narrow semantic field, function and sphere of application- tending to expanded synonymity within certain lexico-semantic groupsSource: V.A.K.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > special\ slang
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3 general\ slang
such special colloquial words which- used by most speakers in very and highly informal, substandard communication- are highly emotive and expressive and as such- lose their originality rather fast and- are replaced by newer formations, unstable, fluctuating, tending to expanded synonymity within certain lexico-semantic groupsNow take fried, crocked, squiffed, loaded plastered, blotto, tiddled, soaked, boiled, stinko, viled, polluted"(K.Kesey)
"Do you talk?" asked Bundle. "or are you just strong and silent?" "Talk?" said Anthony. "I burble. I murmur. I gurgle - like a running brook, you know. Sometimes I even ask questions." (A.Christie)
Source: V.A.K.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > general\ slang
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4 slang
such special colloquial words which- used by most speakers in very and highly informal, substandard communication- are highly emotive and expressive and as such- lose their originality rather fast and- are replaced by newer formations, unstable, fluctuating, tending to expanded synonymity within certain lexico-semantic groupsNow take fried, crocked, squiffed, loaded plastered, blotto, tiddled, soaked, boiled, stinko, viled, polluted"(K.Kesey)
"Do you talk?" asked Bundle. "or are you just strong and silent?" "Talk?" said Anthony. "I burble. I murmur. I gurgle - like a running brook, you know. Sometimes I even ask questions." (A.Christie)
Source: V.A.K.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > slang
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5 parallel\ construction
reiteration of the structure of several sentences (clauses), and not of their lexical "flesh"almost always includes some type of lexical repetition, and such a convergence produces a very strong effect, foregrounding at one go logical, rhythmic, emotive and expressive aspects of the utterance. (V.A.K.)I notice that father's is a large hand, but never a heavy one when it touches me, and that father's is a rough voice but never an angry one when it speaks to me. (T.Dreiser)
From room to room they went, hand in hand, lifting here, opening there, making sure -- a ghostly couple. (V.Woolf)
When a man wants to kill a tiger he calls it sport; when a tiger wants to kill a man it is ferocity. (I.V.A.)
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > parallel\ construction
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