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The contribution is a brief summary of the concept of styleme in Slovak stylistics. At the same time it introduces the concept of styleme in the interactive understood stylistics. The main aim of the contribution is to point out at the effectiveness of the term styleme in contemporary stylistics. The term, introduced to stylistics by Jozef Mistrík, has approved itself as a proper tool for explaining complex stylistic phenomena and relations. While explaining the concept of styleme, the author follows some of the ideas of J. Mistrík, J. Findra, F. Miko, J. Horecký, J. Dolník. In her interactive and interdisciplinary concept of stylistics, styleme is introduced as a cognitive-pragmatic unit of stylistic quality. It is a part of (linguistic) consciousness, realized in a text. Together with the notion of norms, it is an important part of axiological competence. The process of stylization is a process of stylemes activating. The dominant configuration of the stylemes determines the so called expressive style.
World Literature Studies
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2020
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vol. 12
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issue 2
85 – 96
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The study analyses the linguistic means representing social phenomena, structures and processes in Dominik Dán´s criminal novel “Noc temných klamstiev” (2009, Night of dark Deceptions). Methodologically, it is based on the concept of interactive stylistics, specifically its socio-stylistic subsystem. The main aim of the analysed linguistic means in the structure of the novel is (i) to characterise the setting, characters, situations and relations; (ii) to indicate the more complex stylistic qualities, mainly the contrast with the often humorous solution between textual tension and de tension; and (iii) to be a part of irony as the main author´s attitude towards reality.
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