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The Language of Jane Austen
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The Language of Jane AustenThe Language of Jane Austen

Joe Bray’s careful analysis of Jane Austen’s stylistic techniques reveals that the genius of her writing is far from effortless; rather he makes the case for her as a meticulous craftswoman and a radical stylistic pioneer.
 
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Tags: stylistic, craftswoman, meticulous, makes, radical, Language, Austen, rather
How to Write an Essay Like the Pros (Infographic)
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How to Write an Essay Like the Pros (Infographic)

What makes a good essay? This infographic will teach you, step-by-step, how to write a great essay, the pitfalls to avoid and golden rules to obey, and the most common stylistic mistakes. Better bookmark this now for your next essay!
 
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Tags: essay, mistakes, stylistic, common, Better
Stylistic Approaches to Translation (Translation Theories Explored)
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Stylistic Approaches to Translation (Translation Theories Explored)

The concept of style is central to our understanding and construction of texts. But how do translators take style into account in reading the source text and in creating a target text?
 
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Tags: style, Translation, target, creating, Stylistic
How to Write an Essay Like the Pros (Infographic)
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How to Write an Essay Like the Pros (Infographic)How to Write an Essay Like the Pros (Infographic)

What makes a good essay? This infographic will teach you, step-by-step, how to write a great essay, the pitfalls to avoid and golden rules to obey, and the most common stylistic mistakes. Better bookmark this now for your next essay!
 
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Tags: essay, mistakes, stylistic, common, Better, Write, Infographic, Essay
Word-Order Change as a Source of Grammaticalisation
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Word-Order Change as a Source of GrammaticalisationThis book presents a new perspective on the interaction between word-order and grammaticalisation by investigating the changes that stylistic fronting and oblique subjects have undergone in Romance (Catalan, French, Spanish) as compared to Germanic (English, Icelandic). It discusses a great deal of historical comparative data showing that stylistic fronting and oblique subjects have (had) a semantic effect in the Germanic and in the Romance languages, and that they both appear in the same functional category.
 
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Tags: fronting, subjects, Romance, Germanic, stylistic