A Brief Outline of the Development of the English Literary (Standard) Language. Meaning from a Stylistic Point of View. Stylistic Classification of the English Vocabulary: General Considerations.
Neutral, Common Literary and Common Colloquial Vocabulary. Special Literary Vocabulary: Terms. Монолог Катерины Из Пьесы Гроза Такая Ли Я Была.
Poetic and Highly Literary Words. Archaic, Obsolescent and Obsolete Words. Barbarisms and Foreignisms. Literary Coinages (Including Nonce- Words).
Special Colloquial Vocabulary: Slang. Jargonisms. Professionalisms. Dialectal Words. Vulgar Words or Vulgarisms. Colloquial Coinages (Words and Meanings). Phonetic Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices: General Notes. Onomatopoeia. Alliteration.
Rhyme. Rhythm. Lexical Expressive Means and Stylistic Devices: Intentional Mixing of the Stylistic Aspect of Words. Interaction of Different Types of Lexical Meaning.
Interaction of Primary Dictionary and Contextually Imposed Meanings. Metaphor. Metonymy. Irony. Interaction of Primary and Derivative Logical Meanings. Stylistic Devices Based on Polysemantic Effect, Zeugma and Pun. Interaction of Logical and Emotive Meanings. Interjections and Exclamatory Words.
The Epithet. Oxymoron. Interaction ot Logical and Nominal Meanings: Antonomasia. Intensification of a Certain Feature ot a Thing or Phenomenon: Simile.