THE ANALYSIS OF STYLISTIC DEVICES IN THE “CENTAUR” BY JOHN UPDIKE
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We know that a particular word can be used in both denotative and figurative connotations. To use words in a figurative sense, we use lexical-stylistic devices, which are phonetic, morphological, syntactic, and word-forming affixes that serve to emotionally or logically reinforce speech. Lexical and stylistic devices are divided into 4 groups:
1) Phonetic means of expression
2) Means of lexical expression
3) Means of syntactic expression
4) Means of lexico-syntactic expression
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