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      • The aspects of literature of most interest to linguists have included the ways in which language cues the structuring of texts (particularly narratives), the indirect meanings (such as irony or metaphor) characteristic of verbal art, and the types of repetition seen in parallelism and in rhyme and alliteration.
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  4. Jun 19, 2023 · In literature, the use of language plays a crucial role in conveying meaning, evoking emotions, and creating vivid imagery. From the carefully chosen words of poets to the eloquent prose of novelists, the power of words in literature is undeniable.

  5. Introduction. Literature is the artistic use of language, also called “verbal art,” to make clear that there are both oral and written literatures (and signed literature). The general discipline can be called “literary linguistics.”

  6. Linguistics and Poetics. Fortunately, scholarly and political conferences have nothing in common. The success of a political convention depends on the general agreement of the majority or totality of its participants.

  7. Questions about the nature and the roles of language and how to analyse it have been central to theory. Some of the major issues can be focused through the problem of meaning and this is explored with reference to the work of Saussure.

  8. Literary stylistics is a practice of analyzing the language of literature using linguistic concepts and categories, with the goal of explaining how literary meanings are created by specific language choices and patterning, the linguistic foregrounding, in the text.

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