Stylisation

Unuk Drago
2013 Revija za Elementarno Izobraževanje  
This conceptual paper provides a theoretical framework of stylisation as a phenomenon pertaining to stylistics. In verbal communication, style denotes a 116 | Revija za elementarno izobraževanje št. 2–3 manifestation mode which results from one's deliberate choice of used and modified verbal and non-verbal elements. The style of a text is based on the selection of the means of expression, and results from the processes which intertwine within the text. We distinguish between stylistic
more » ... ation and style-forming process. The more developed a language is, the vaster choice one has with regard to the use of linguistic features in stylisation. Gradual division of styles leads to the division of style elements: the function of a text determines the selection of means of expression and the division of styles. With regard to their stylistic markedness or emotionalexpressive meaning, marked language elements are used in a precisely determined context, whereby the stylistic value is most notable in the vocabulary and syntactic elements used. Stylisation comprises the entire communication process which leads to the realisation of a specific style. There are several stylisation modes which normally intertwine as stylisation bundles, while style norm refers to managing the use of the style values of individual elements.
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