Module 2stylistic
Module 2stylistic
Module 2
Unit 1
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Name: Angelica Deza
Year& Section: BSED-2A
Phono-graphological analysis
As I have observed, there are punctuations in each excerpt-
punctuation like comma, apostrophe, question mark and period; each
punctuations indicates pause, stop and question mark for a question.
Every line starts with a capital letter and the spellings are correct, there
is also a British touch in a line like “Honour” instead of using the
American English “honor”. Rhyming of words is also present for
examble the “Richly, richly, robe him richly” “The cloth of honour is
alari”. Stress is important because it gives importance and emphasis to
each syllables.
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Name: Angelica Deza
Year& Section: BSED-2A
Unit 2
Lexico-semantic analysis
The word Richly was repeatedly mentioned in the first line which could
mean extravagant, expensive or luxurious. The person who was
describe in the poem was covered with a high value clothes which
means that he is extremely rich. The word honour was spelled in the
British English which means reputation, credit and glory. I think the
writer wanted to let the reader know that the character in the poem
was rich and honorable, cloth of honor, band of friendships, slippers of
esteem.
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Name: Angelica Deza
Year& Section: BSED-2A
iv. What are lexical relations? Mention and explain some of them.
Connecting individual items to other items in systematic way is
one of means to look at vocabulary through the use of primitive
semantic relations such as synonyms, antonyms, hyponyms, and
hypernyms.
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Name: Angelica M. Deza
Year&Section: BSED-3A
Subject: Elective II
UNIT 3
Stylistic Analysis
The play is written in a poetic blank verse the is unrhymed, iambic pentameters. The
stresses fall as follows:
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Name: Angelica M. Deza
Year&Section: BSED-3A
Subject: Elective II
The first line is built on a metaphor and the condition of England is described as winter
and the term “our” is a form of the royal “we” in addition to this the metaphor extended
into the second line which says that the sun is causing summer but the “sum” is also a
pin on the term “son” and “York” is a metonymic reference to the Duke of York.
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Name: Angelica M. Deza
Year&Section: BSED-3A
Subject: Elective II
UNIT 4
SELF- ASSESSMENT EXERCISE
ii. Analyse the following passage in terms of its cohesion and coherence.
In the passage above, I believe that both cohesion and coherence is present for it
complements each other making the passage understandable and comprehensible. The
conversation is connecting and addressing each other. In achieving cohesiveness, in the
passage Akpan said “Do you mind a piece of advice?” which means “you” is referred to
Udoh so it is referential cohesion. Next is conjunction cohesion” because” in which he
used to convey the argument then substitution is presented through Akpan replying to
the first passage saying “I don’t mind any.” Which is “advice” was replaced by “any”.
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Name: Angelica M. Deza
Year&Section: BSED-3A
Subject: Elective II
UNIT 5
i. What is foregrounding?
Foregrounding is a popular concept in stylistics, especially in the analysis of the
language of poetry. It refers to the concept of making certain features
prominent in a text. Some linguistic features can be made prominent for special
effects against the background features in a text.
ii. Identify and discuss the foregrounded items in the following:
a. This is 9ja talk, my mobile line.
It can hook the reader’s attention because the chosen word and style. I believe
the foreground is 9ja talk.
d. On JUNE 12 I stand.
June 12 is the foreground in the text because it is written in all caps which could
mean that it is being emphasize to make someone remember.
e. Read your Bible and pray every day.
I believe that the word Bible is the foreground for we all know about its
existence.
iii. What do you think is the importance of foregrounding in any text?
Foregrounding is important in any text because it serves as a clue or an
indicator of what the author wants to emphasize in a text.