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In terms of linguistic pragmatics,developed by J.Austen,the
three types of relations;
Locution,illocution,perlocution
Semiotic,functional,semantic
Locution,semantic,perlocution
Pastoral,functional,intention
The structure of a story; the sequence in which the author
arranges events in a story; the structure of a five-act play often
includes the rising action, the climax, the falling action, and the
resolution.
Plot
Pathetic Fallacy
Verisimilitude
Allusion
Communicative effect….
Perlocution
Anecdote
locution
intention
Communicative intention and functional force
illocution
Perlocution
locution
intention
Reference and the utterance sense
locution
Perlocution
illocution
Function
The emotional content of a word.
Connotation
Figurative Language
Denotation
Epic
The dictionary definition of a word.
Denotation
Connotation
Figure of Speech
Epithet
A mild word or phrase which substitues for another which
would be undesirable because it is too direct, unpleasant, or
offensive.
Euphemism
Genre
Point of View
Picaresque Novel
The result of an action is the reverse of what the actor expected
Situational Irony
Understatement
Postmodernism
Oxymoron
The audience knows something that the characters in the drama
do not.
Dramatic Irony
Adage
Bildungsroman
Apostrophe
The contrast is between the literal meaning of what is said and
what is meant.
Verbal Irony
Analogy
Paradox
Juxtaposition
The first Department of Comparative Literature was
established ……
J.Text in France
A.N.Veselovskiy in Russia
V.M.Zirmunskiy in Russia
M.M.Bakhtin in France
Pervasive irony created by a structural feature such as a naive
protagonist whose viewpoint is consistently wrong, shared by
neither author nor reader, is known as this.
Structural Irony
Metonymy
Myth
Satire
A figure of speech wherein a comparison is made between two
unlike quantities without the use of the words "like" or "as."
Metaphor
Soliloquy
Simile
Analogy
The hero or central character of a literary work.
Protagonist
Genre
Literary Theory
Motif
A device in literature where an object represents an idea.
Symbolism
Narrator
Parody
Theme
In the second half of the twentieth century,the sociological
method was repeatedly combined with elements of ..
Structuralism
Romanticism
Colloquialism
Postmodernism
Wise saying; proverb; short, memorable saying that expresses a
truth and is handed down from one generation to the next.
Adage
Aphorism
Analogy
Apostrophe
The term ‘system’ comes from…… word
Greek
Latin
Spanish
Italian
An author's choice of words.
Diction
Epic
Syntax
Genre
A word or phrase preceding or following a name which serves
to describe the character in literature.
Epithet
Hamartia
Hubris
Epigraph
Unintentional use of an inappropriate word similar in sound to
the appropriate word, often with humorous effect.
Malapropism
Naturalism
Modernism
Postmodernism
A revolt against the conservative values of realism.
Modernism
Naturalism
Malapropism
Postmodernism
In literature, an extreme form of realism developed in France in
the 19th Century.
Naturalism
Malapropism
Modernism
Postmodernism
A movement away from the viewpoint of modernism.
Postmodernism
Naturalism
Malapropism
Modernism
A play on words wherein a word is used to convey two
meanings at the same time.
Pun
Satire
Hyperbole
Paradox
Who interprets discourse as a "set of structural mechanisms "as
opposed to" not-discursive "economic, technical mechanisms
and laws?
Foucault
Bakhtin
Saussure
Fedorov
In the 60s and 70s of the XX century, in which sphere of
literature was the term "discourse" actively used?
Narratology
Literary criticism
Children’s literature
Poetry
In the understanding of M.M. Bakhtin, the saying is …
Speech as a whole
Philosophically complete unit
Created while speaking
The key element of literature
A new turn towards "discourse" in literary criticism was
outlined in late 80s - early 90s of the XX century in the works
of the members of New Historicism. Whose works was based
their theory on?
Foucault
Bakhtin
Saussure
Voloshinov
In linguistics, discourse means "speech." In that meaning the
term was widely used by …
Saussure
Bakhtin
Foucault
Voloshinov
Who is the author of the books “Words and things”, “The
Archeology of knowledge”?
Foucault
Bakhtin
Saussure
Todorov
What is the main subject of analysis in the book “The
Archeology of Knowledge” by Foucault?
Speech practices
Dialog
Language
Monolog
What does “episteme” mean in the understanding of Foucault?
Historically changing structures
Historically unchanging structures
Static structures
Words belonging to one and the same group
Whose theory does the following statement belong to? ‘Speech
cannot be examined word by word, since it is "continuously
updated" as a result of "activities of social forces"’
Saussure
Bakhtin
Foucault
Voloshinov
Who develops the idea that ‘discourse is the process of verbal
communication, understood as a dynamic system. The unit of
discourse is not sentence rather utterance’?
Bakhtin
Voloshinov
Foucault
Saussure
…..each element, properties and relations of the system on its
place,functions within the whole
Dependence
Hierarchy
Integrity
Vernacular
A repetition of sentence using the same structure.
Parallel Structure
Adage
Aphorism
Pastoral
The structure of a story; the sequence in which the author
arranges events in a story; the structure of a five-act play often
includes the rising action, the climax, the falling action, and the
resolution.
Plot
Pathetic Fallacy
Verisimilitude
Allusion
A statement which can contain two or more meanings.
Ambiguity
Anecdote
Epigraph
Foil
The emotional content of a word.
Connotation
Figurative Language
Denotation
Epic
What is structuality?
The ability to describe a system through the establishment of
its structure
Properties and relations of the system on its place, functions
within the whole
The fundamental irreducibility of the properties of a system to
the sum of its constituent elements
The system forms and manifests its properties in the process of
interaction with the environment
Which method developed in the area of romanticism by the
French critic poet and writer Charles Augustin Sainte-
Beuve?
Bibliographical method
Comparative historical method
Sociological method
Psychoanalytical method
Who is the author of poetry collection “Life, Poems and
Thoughts of Joseph Delorma”?
Charles Augustin Saint-Beuve
N.V.Gogol
HippolyteAdolphe Taine
GustaveLanson
When the comparative method took shape in the literary
schools of Russian universities?
In the last third of the 19
th
century
At the beginning of the 20
th
century
In the 18
th
century
In the end of the 17
th
century
Find the creator of the comparative historical method?
A. N. Veselovsky
D.K.Petrov
F.A.Brown
S.A.Vengerova
“…A special form of social communication, realized and
enshrined in the material of a work of art…”. In which work
does the above-mentioned description belong?
The word in life and the word in poetry
Spatial and semantic outlook
Commonality of basic assessments
Polystylistic tendencies in contemporary music
Find the four basic components of modern psychoanalysis?
Interpretation, transference analysis, technical neutrality,
countertransference analysis
Psychoanalytic therapy, translation, interpretation, technical
neutrality
Psychoanalytic theory, transference analysis,
countertransference analysis, technical neutrality
Interpretation, translation, psychoanalytic theory,
psychoanalytic therapy
….is the theory of personality organization and the dynamics
of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a
clinical method for treating psychopathology. Which method is
described?
Psychoanalytical method
Hermeneutic method
Semantic method
Sociological method
When the word
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