THE STYLISTIC FEATURES OF LANGUAGE
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Stylistics is a vital field of linguistics that explores the expressive and aesthetic aspects of language. This paper examines the key stylistic features that contribute to the effectiveness of communication, including lexical choice, sentence structure, figurative language, and register. By analyzing various text types and contexts, this study demonstrates how stylistic variation reflects both the intention of the speaker or writer and the cultural context of discourse.
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