MAIN FRAMEWORKS
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Linguistic Frameworks
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Literature Frameworks
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FRAMEWORKS
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GRAMMAR e.g.
Verbs/adverbs: nouns -
concrete, abstract, pronouns: adjectives, comparatives, superlatives
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IMAGERY
Visual images create strong
vivid, life like mental impressions in a readers imagination e.g.
metaphor, simile,
personification
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REGISTER e.g.
Informal - colloquial, slang, accent, contractions, ellipsis, elision,
expletives Formal- objective,
unemotional, complete sentences, correct grammar, appropriate lexis
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PHONOLOGY sound patterning creates harmony. Usually the effect is pleasing but can
be used to create tension e.g. alliteration,
rhyme, onomatopoeia, assonance, rhythm, sibilance
See London and Composed
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SYNTAX e.g.
Sentence types complex, compound, simple
Sentence functions declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory
Sentence structures
Subject, object, main clause,
subordinate clause
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RHETORICAL DEVICES e.g. list of three, contrasting pair, direct address,
repetition, emotive language, lists, emotive language, hyperbole
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LEXIS e.g.
denotations, connotations,
simple, complex, emotive, rational, neutral, lexical field, low/high
frequency, polysyllabic, monosyllabic
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Monday, 12 May 2014
AS LL- ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS
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