PPT-Metonymy
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Using Setting to create atmosphere andor mood Great Expectations Ours was the marsh country down by the river within as the river wound twenty miles of the sea My
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Using Setting to create atmosphere andor mood Great Expectations Ours was the marsh country down by the river within as the river wound twenty miles of the sea My first most vivid and broad impression of the identity of things seems to me to have been gained on a memorable . Definition. Gothic. (. goth. -IK): a literary style . usually . portrayed fantastic tales dealing with horror, despair, the grotesque and other “dark” subjects. Gothic literature was named for the apparent influence of the dark gothic architecture of the period on the genre. Also, many of these Gothic tales took places in such “gothic” surroundings. . Lesson 3. Definition. Figurative language is the inclusive term for words that are used in ways that depart conspicuously from their . literal. meanings in order to achieve special meanings or effects.. BLUE HELMETS ON THE MOVE: . . HUMAN-RELATED . METONYMIC CONCEPTUALIZATION . IN ENGLISH AND SERBIAN. Katarina Rasulić. University. of Belgrade, Serbia. ekv@eunet.rs. . Focus: Metonymic patterns that recruit concepts from the human domain as vehicles (e.g. . Imagery. Imagery – Vivid language that addresses the senses. Can be used to convey emotions and moods. Ezra Pound (1885-1972). In a Station of the Metro. The apparition of these faces in the crowd. Term 2 Week 4. Lexical Relations. Lexical Relations. Synonymy. Two or more words with very closely related meanings are called . synonyms. . . Synonymy. Synonyms can often, though not always, be substituted for each other in sentences. . In this . powerpoint. , your . vocab. words have asterisks around them.. *like this*. *Rhyme Scheme*. . a pattern or sequence where the rhyme occurs . (. abab. . cdcd. for Two tramps) . *METER*. Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables established in a line. The gothic novel was invented almost single-handedly by Horace Walpole, whose . The Castle of Otranto. (1764) contains essentially all the elements that constitute the genre. Walpole's novel was imitated not only in the eighteenth century and not only in the novel form, but it has influenced the novel, the short story, poetry, and even film making up to the present day. . Interpreting Semantic Extension: Metaphor and Metonymy on Different Levels of Lexical Categorization NICK RIEMER Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University nick.riemer@anu.edu. How to Recognize + Analyze. Figurative language is the language of us – we use it to make people see our ideas in unique, interesting, and clever ways – and it can make our ideas clearer, more specific.. August 26, 2011. Americanisms & . Filipinisms. Americanisms. “Take your seats…”. “Take out a quarter sheet of paper.”. “Please switch papers.”. “See you later!”. American English. Metonymy and word-formation revisited metonymy and suxal word-formation. These parallels are not merely postulatedwithout evidence as claimed by Brdar and Brdar-Szab Definition and Usage. Definition: Using a portion, quality, or association of something to substitute for the whole of something. Usage: . Add color or life to a noun or its description. As a metaphor would (because it’s a type of metaphor). LM1 2016/17. Prof. Boyd. 16 March . 2017. (Political) speeches 1. Speeches are one of the most important . genres. of political discourse, and many political speeches (examples of individual . texts. Be Cool Like Me…. . LEARN METONYMY. (AND SYNECDOCHE). WEIRD WORDS…WHAT ARE THEY?. SYNECDOCHE. METONYMY. “NICE WHEELS!” MRS. HUVAL EXCLAIMED.. THE WHITE HOUSE REFUSED TO COMMENT ON THE LEAKED INFORMATION..
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