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  2. Jan 14, 2020 · Updated on January 14, 2020. In literary studies and stylistics, foregrounding is a the linguistic strategy of calling attention to certain language features in order to shift the reader's attention from what is said to how it is said. In systemic functional linguistics, foregrounding refers to a prominent portion of text that contributes ...

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  3. Foregrounding is a concept in literary studies that concerns making a linguistic utterance (word, clause, phrase, phoneme, etc.) stand out from the surrounding linguistic context, from given literary traditions, or from more general world knowledge.

  4. Foregrounding is the act of emphasizing a particular part of a literary work through a writers linguistic choices, for example, using a particularly interesting literary device in order to make a line or paragraph stand out. One of the best examples uses the literary devices antithesis and parallelism as examples of foregrounding.

  5. Aug 21, 2023 · Foregrounding is when an author illuminates (shows its importance) something about a character, setting, or the text itself in order for the reader to...

  6. 2. (stylistics) Attracting attention to a particular feature of a discourse or representation by deviating from conventional norms or expectations: see also markedness. 3. More loosely, making some aspect of a discourse or representation the primary focus of attention ( see also salience).

  7. Aug 21, 2023 · Foregrounding is a technique within literary devices whereby the author creates " defamiliarization " through linguistic (i.e., pertaining to language) " dislocation " that calls readers'...

  8. Foregrounding is a literary device that emphasises ideas and symbols through the use of attention-seeking linguistic techniques which either repeat content or break established patterns. Foregrounding is commonly seen when linguistic features or parts of the text stand out. This happens when something in the text is placed in the foreground.

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