- Oral versus written form of communication
- Dialects in Great Britain
- Dialects in the USA
- Latin borrowings in the English language in the Renaissance
- The use of foreign words in the English text as a specific stylistic device
- Neologisms in the English language
- Slang and jargonisms
- Language varieties: regional, social, occupational
- The differences between words and terms
- Colloquial versus literary type of communication
- Classifications of expressive means and stylistic devices by Skrebnev, Galperin and Leech
- Synonyms as an expressive means in the English and American literature
- Metaphors in the belles–lettres style
- Denotation and connotation in imaginative literature
- Word and its semantic structure
- Stylistic peculiarities of the newspaper style
- The structure of a text in the belles–lettres style
- Stylistic peculiarities of the style of official documents in English
- The stylistic functions of the article
- Literary text as poetic structure
- Stylistic peculiarities of the publicist style
- Narrative method. Types of narration.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
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