The style of no literary texts from everyday life with an emphasis on lexis

Oľga Orgoňová

Uniwersytet Komeńskiego w Bratysławie

Alena Bohunická

Uniwersytet Komeńskiego w Bratysławie

Abstract

Our paper examines the issue of conversational style in informal dialogical communication (between friends). We chose this subject as a relatively new focus of
stylistic research in opposition to traditional stylistics, focused more on monologue and literary language. Using the methods of ethnomethodology and discourse analysis we aim to clarify the problematics of principles of conversational style.

Keywords:

dialogue, conversational style, informal communication, ethnomethodology

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2018-10-03

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Orgoňová, O., & Bohunická, A. (2018). The style of no literary texts from everyday life with an emphasis on lexis. Stylistyka, 26, 139–154. https://doi.org/10.25167/Stylistyka26.2017.9

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