TYPES AND PECULIARITIES OF REPETITION IN STYLISTICS
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It is a well-known fact that there exist various ways of expressing people’s attitude towards another person, any kind of thing or this or that phenomena; there are different variants of expressing similar, though not absolutely identical ideas. It is noteworthy that different systems of expression exist within the general system of any language. It is stylistics that deals with all variants of lingAbstract
Stylistic devices play the greatest role in the analysis of any kind of literary text.
The term “figure of speech” is frequently used for stylistic devices that make use of a
figurative meaning of the language elements and thus create a vivid image. Among
other figures of speech, repetition is one of the widely used syntactic stylistic devices.
The aim of the given article is to discuss the problem of repetition, to give outline of
this very important and frequently used stylistic device, its peculiarities and identify
those new classes which were revealed after thoroughly studying the material under
investigation. Particularly these classes are the novelty that is suggested in the given
article.
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