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Title: A LINGUISTIC STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE BLACK BOY BY RICHARD WRIGHT
Authors: OGUNMOLU, EBUNOLUWA ESTHER
OgunrindE, E.D
Keywords: linguistic
language
stylistic
style
Issue Date: 12-Nov-2018
Publisher: FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE EKITI
Series/Report no.: ENG/14/1987;
Abstract: The Black Boy by Richard Wright is an African American novel. It is often written by an African American Writer. This story entails the sufferings that a black American boy encountered from the White. It is often a pathetic story with pathetic treatments.These treatments are often conveyed in form of expressions. And they are examined in this work. In this project, some certain linguistic features are carried out such as: Adjective and the Other of Adjective, the use of Personal Pronouns (grammar), Quotation Marks, Hyphen and Dash, Ellipsis, Periods, and Ellipsis (Punctuation marks), Semantic and Pragmatics, Syntax, Anaphora, and other Linguistic features. These features are basically visible features used in exploration the brutal experiences that the narrator and the other blacks encountered in the foreign land.
Description: Linguistic Stylistic is a comprehensive topic that elucidates every aspect that revolves around language, style and communication in general. It is often a field of study that is designated to the study of human language with respect to sounds, letterings, structures and meanings (direct or applied).
URI: http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1466
ISSN: ENG/14/1987
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