胡壮麟 Chapter 09文档格式.docx
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⏹Phraseology
⏹Grammar
⏹Implicature
2.Foregrounding
⏹The1960dreamofhighriselivingsoonturnedintoanightmare.
⏹Fourstoreyshavenowindowslefttosmash
Butinthefifthachippedsillbuttresses
Motheranddaughterthelastmistresses
Ofthatblackblockcondemnedtostand,notcrash.
Thered-hairedwoman,smiling,wavingtothedisappearingshore.Sheleftthemaharajah;
sheleftinnumerableotherlightso’passingloveintownsandcitiesandtheatresandrailwaystationsallovertheworld.ButMelchiorshedidnotleave.
2.1Whatis‘foregrounding’?
⏹Inapurelylinguisticsense,theterm‘foregrounding’isusedtorefertonewinformation,incontrasttoelementsinthesentencewhichformthebackgroundagainstwhichthenewelementsaretobeunderstoodbythelistener/reader.
⏹Inthewidersenseofstylistics,textlinguistics,andliterarystudies,itisatranslationoftheCzechaktualisace(actualization),atermcommonwiththePragueStructuralists.
⏹Inthissenseithasbecomeaspatialmetaphor:
thatofaforegroundandabackground,whichallowsthetermtoberelatedtoissuesinperceptionpsychology,suchasfigure/groundconstellations.
⏹TheEnglishterm‘foregrounding’hascometomeanseveralthingsatonce:
⏹the(psycholinguistic)processesbywhich-duringthereadingact-somethingmaybegivenspecialprominence;
⏹specificdevices(asproducedbytheauthor)locatedinthetextitself.Itisalsoemployedtoindicatethespecificpoeticeffectonthereader;
⏹ananalyticcategoryinordertoevaluateliterarytexts,ortosituatethemhistorically,ortoexplaintheirimportanceandculturalsignificance,ortodifferentiateliteraturefromothervarietiesoflanguageuse,suchaseverydayconversationsorscientificreports.
⏹Thusthetermcoversawideareaofmeaning.
⏹Thismayhaveitsadvantages,butmayalsobeproblematic:
whichoftheabovemeaningsisintendedmustoftenbededucedfromthecontextinwhichthetermisused.
2.2DevicesofForegrounding
⏹Outsideliterature,languagetendstobeautomatized;
itsstructuresandmeaningsareusedroutinely.
⏹Withinliterature,however,thisisopposedbydeviceswhichthwarttheautomatismwithwhichlanguageisread,processed,orunderstood.
⏹Generally,twosuchdevicesmaybedistinguished,deviationandparallelism.
⏹Deviationcorrespondstothetraditionalideaofpoeticlicense:
thewriterofliteratureisallowed-incontrasttotheeverydayspeaker-todeviatefromrules,maxims,orconventions.
⏹Thesemayinvolvethelanguage,aswellasliterarytraditionsorexpectationssetupbythetextitself.
⏹Theresultissomedegreeofsurpriseinthereader,andhis/herattentionistherebydrawntotheformofthetextitself(ratherthantoitscontent).
⏹Casesofneologism,livemetaphor,orungrammaticalsentences,aswellasarchaisms,paradox,andoxymoron(thetraditionaltropes)areclearexamplesofdeviation.
⏹Devicesofparallelismarecharacterizedbyrepetitivestructures:
(partof)averbalconfigurationisrepeated(orcontrasted),therebybeingpromotedintotheforegroundofthereader'
sperception.
⏹Traditionalhandbooksofpoeticsandrhetorichavesurveyedanddescribed(underthecategoryoffiguresofspeech)awidevarietyofsuchformsofparallelism,e.g.,rhyme,assonance,alliteration,meter,semanticsymmetry,orantistrophe.
3.Literallanguageandfigurativelanguage
⏹Friends,RomansandCountrymen,lendmeyourears…
AnthonyinShakespeare’s
JuliusCaesar
3.1Simile
O,myluveislikeared,redrose,
That’snewlysprunginJune;
O,myluveislikethemelodie
That’ssweetlyplay’dintune.
RobertBurns
(1759-96)
3.2Metaphor
Alltheworld’sastage,
Andallthemenandwomenmerelyplayers;
Theyhavetheirexitsandtheirentrances.
Andonemaninhistimeplaysmanyparts,
Hisactsbeingsevenages…
WilliamShakespeare
(1564-1616)
3.3Metonymy
Thereisnoarmouragainstfate;
Deathlayshisicyhandonkings;
SceptreandCrown
Musttumbledown
Andinthedustbeequalmade
WiththepoorcrookedScytheandSpade.
JamesShirley(1596-1666)
3.4Synecdoche
⏹Theywereshortofhandsatharvesttime.(partforwhole)
⏹Haveyouanycoppers?
(materialforthingmade)
⏹Heisapoorcreature.(genusforspecies)
⏹HeistheNewtonofthiscentury.(individualforclass)
⏹Namethekindoftrope:
⏹Theboywasascunningasafox.
⏹...theinnocentsleep,...thedeathofeachday'
slife,...(Shakespeare)
⏹BuckinghamPalacehasalreadybeentoldthetrainmaybeaxedwhentherailnetworkhasbeenprivatised.(DailyMirror,2February1993)
⏹TedDexterconfessedlastnightthatEnglandareinarightoldspinastohowtheycanbeatIndiathiswinter.(DailyMirror,2February1993)
4.Analysisofliterarylanguage
⏹Foregroundingontheleveloflexis
⏹Foregroundingonthelevelofsyntax:
wordorder,wordgroups,deviantormarkedstructures
⏹Rewritingforcomparativestudies
⏹Meaning
⏹Context
⏹Figurativelanguage
5.Thelanguageofpoetry
LittleBo-peep
Haslosthersheep
Anddoesn’tknowwheretofindthem
Leavethemalone
Andtheywillcomehome
Wagglingtheirtailsbehindthem
Fairisfoulandfoulisfair
Hoverthroughwindandmurkyair
Hark!
Theheraldangelssing
GlorytothenewbornKing!
5.1Formsofsoundpatterning
⏹Rhyme
⏹Alliteration
⏹Assonance
⏹Consonance
⏹Reverserhyme
⏹Pararhyme
⏹Repetition
⏹Rhyme:
⏹twowordsrhymeiftheirfinalstressedvowelandallfollowingsoundsareidentical;
⏹twolinesofpoetryrhymeiftheirfinalstrongpositionsarefilledwithrhymingwords.
|Humpty|Dumpty|satona|wall
|Humpty|Dumpty|hadagreat|fall
|Alltheking’s|horsesand|alltheking’s|men
|Couldn’tput|Humptyto|gethera|gain
⏹Alliteration:
repetitionoftheinitialconsonantofaword
⏹Magazinearticles:
“SciencehasSpoiledmySupper”and“TooMuchTalentinTennessee?
”
⏹Comic/cartooncharacters:
BeetleBailey,DonaldDuck
⏹Restaurants:
CoffeeCorner,SushiStation
⏹Expressions:
busyasabee,deadasadoornail,goodasgold,rightasrain,etc...
⏹Music:
Blackalicious'
“AlphabetAerobics”
⏹Assonance:
Repetitionofvowelsoundstocreateinternalrhymingwithinphrasesorsentences
⏹Thesoundofthegroundisanoun.
⏹Hearthemellowweddingbells.(Poe)
⏹Andmurmuringofinnumerablebees(Tennyson)
⏹Thecrumblingthunderofseas(Stevenson)
⏹Thatsolitudewhichsuitsabstrusermusings(Coleridge)
⏹DeadindamiddleoflittleItaly,littledid
weknowthatweriddledsomemiddlemen
whodidn'
tdodiddily.(BigPun)
⏹Consonance:
Therepetitionoftwoormoreconsonantsusingdifferentvowelswithinwords.
⏹AllmammalsnamedSamareclammy
⏹Andthesilkensaduncertainrustlingofeachpurplecurtain(Poe)
⏹Raprejectsmytapedeck,ejectsprojectile/WhetherjeworgentileIranktoppercentile.(Hip-hopmusic)
⏹Reverserhyme:
CVC
⏹Coca-Cola;
Hoolahoops
⏹Suchstormscanbringyoutothebrinkofallyoufear
Restorewhatfaithyoucaninfadedhopesandfeel
⏹Pararhyme(Framerhyme):
⏹Eachsturdysteed-likesoldierrankedthefield
Withfearsomefacesseldomseendefiled
⏹RichRhyme:
CVC
⏹Whatdoesitavailyoutoprevailineveryaffair
Whennothingyou’vegainedcanberegainedasspiritualfare
⏹Repetition:
⏹“Words,words,words.”(Hamlet)
⏹“This,itseemedtohim,wastheend,theendofaworldashehadknownit...”(JamesOliverCurwood)
⏹“Weshallfightonthebeaches,weshallfightonthelandinggrounds,weshallfightinthefieldsandinthestreets,weshallfightinthehills…weshallneversurrender.”(
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