Monday 12 May 2014

AS LL- ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS

AS ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATUREELLA 1 INTEGRATED ANALYSIS AND TEXT PRODUCTION ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS

MAIN FRAMEWORKS
Linguistic Frameworks
Literature Frameworks
FRAMEWORKS
GRAMMAR e.g.
Verbs/adverbs: nouns - concrete, abstract, pronouns: adjectives, comparatives, superlatives
IMAGERY
Visual images create strong vivid, life like mental impressions in a readers imagination e.g.
metaphor, simile, personification
REGISTER e.g.
Informal - colloquial, slang, accent, contractions, ellipsis, elision, expletives Formal- objective, unemotional, complete sentences, correct grammar, appropriate lexis
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
SYNTAX e.g.
Sentence types complex, compound, simple Sentence functions declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory
Sentence structures
Subject, object, main clause, subordinate clause
RHETORICAL DEVICES e.g. list of three, contrasting pair, direct address, repetition, emotive language, lists, emotive language, hyperbole
LEXIS e.g.
denotations, connotations, simple, complex, emotive, rational, neutral, lexical field, low/high frequency, polysyllabic, monosyllabic