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    Muses did not part ‘Twixt him and me that over fluent store; A bartas can do what a Bartas will But simple I according to my skill.” (7-12) In the first ten stanzas of “Contemplations” Anne Bradstreet shows her mastery of poetic language and stylistic devices. Mrs. Bradstreet praises the glory of God’s work; being nature‚ life and the place that man occupies. In the fourth stanza of Mrs. Bradstreet’s “Contemplation” one can notice such praise of the elements of the natural world‚ “Then higher

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    Newspaper texts. Difficulties of translation. 2.1 Types of newspaper documents. Newspaper style. ……………………6 2.2. Linguistic peculiarities of newspaper headlines. ……………………….21 2.3. On the difficulties in translation the newspaper headlines……………..26 2.4. Stylistic peculiarities of translation …………………………………....27 2.5 Transformation in Translation…………………………………………...40 III. Chapter 2 ………………………………………………………………….49 3.1 Pragmatic Function of Newspaper Headlines ……………………………..49 3.2 Lexico-Semantic and Syntax Difficulties

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    English Language teaching. England: Pearson Education Ltd. 2 3. Rost‚ M. (2002) Listening Tasks and Language Acquisition. Available from http://jalt-publications.org/archive/proceedings/2002/018.pdf [Accessed March 5‚ 2013]. 4. Kramiņa‚ I. (2000) Linguo-didactic Theories Underlying Multi-purpose Language Acquisition. Riga: University of Latvia. 2. Available from http://tlc.cet.ac.il/ShowItem.aspx?ItemID=ccd2b528-84f5-4078-a76f-d6b1243f26e9&lang=EN [Accessed March 6‚ 2013]. 3. Available from

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    Text Analysis I General information 1. Who is the author? 2. What is the title? 3. Is the title clear or obscure? 4. What feelings and expectations does the title arise? 5. Who is the narrator: ➢ The author him/herself (a person who knows everything about the facts and the characters but takes NO part in the action of the story) ➢ External narrator ( i. e. an outsider who speaks of people they knew but whose role in the plot is merely that of an observer)

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    Keats and His Legacy

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    beyond it to his other works and personal life. One poem worth just such a look is "Ode to a Grecian Urn". This poem contains not only aspects of his writing which are reflected in his other works but some certain stylistic elements that reflect aspects of his personal life. The stylistic elements mentioned also appear in the title. On the surface‚ this poem is about what the title dictates: a Grecian urn. The urn however is a metaphor for legacy. "When old age shall this generation waste‚ Thou shalt

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    this film adhere to an order? What are some narrative and stylistic elements that influence this order? The film begins with the situation of a little boy named Hugo that lost his father to a fire in the museum that he worked in and was forced to live with his alcoholic uncle in the Gare Montparnasse railway in Paris‚ France. Hugo learns to work on geared mechanics and is mends the clocks of the station. Some of the narrative and stylistic elements include Hugo’s efforts to repair the automaton

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    between music and dance has guided the development of performance practices and stylistic nuances in this genre. It should be noted that jazz from its inception has always been a performer and arranger’s music rather than a composer’s music. Thus‚ interpretations of style have varied from individual to individual and band to band throughout the course of the history of the music. This makes generalizations about stylistic performance even more challenging. Despite that challenge‚ there are a number

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    the American film musical structure. Due to its familiarity‚ the style of such films goes relatively unnoticed‚ although within the veranda scene depicting Count Danilo (Maurice Chevalier) and Madam Sonya’s (Jeanette McDonald) first encounter‚ stylistic features and narrative construction are quite overt. The musical genre of the film determines a plot driven by the actions and relationship between these two protagonists‚ yet is the cause and effect structure of the classical Hollywood film that

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    One stair up

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    Stylistic analysis One Stair Up by Campbell Nairne The book “One stair up” was written by a Scottish novelist Campbell Nairne in 1934 and describes the life of a working-class family from Edinburgh. And we can see a fragment that shows fine style and good sense of humour. The scene takes place in one of the Broadway cinemas. Two young people – Andrew and Rosa – decided to watch some movie. The culminating point of this story is the moment when Andrew says in excitement‚ “Good‚ isn’t it

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    The cognitive linguistics is the foundation for the new accents in the comprehension of language. These accents give some opportunities for the study of the interaction between human mind and cognitive processes. The cognitive linguistics is the separate direction of the linguistics that is characterized by the language as the general cognitive mechanism and cognitive instrument located in the center of the science. The central problem of the cognitive linguistics is represented by the construction

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