STYLISTIC ANALYSIS AND FEATURES OF LIMERICKS
Abstract
This article discusses stylistic analysis and features of limericks. The area of studies of stylistics seems to be less investigated, although the stylistic potential of word-formation is very high. Stylistics of Word-formation deals with the problems of the stylistic potential of derivatives created by means of affixation and word compounding, the stylistic value of such peculiar features of derivation as segmentation, motivation, synonymic and antonymic relations, syntactic variation and stylistic devices based on the specific features of derivative words. There are close links observed between text linguistics and stylistics. Many notions of text linguistics, be it repeated, had long been discussed in stylistics, and it is quite valid since stylistics is based on the study of texts, mainly literary texts.
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Stylistic analysis, features of limericks, Word-formationHow to Cite
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