STYLISTIC DEVICES AS A MEANS OF THE PRINCIPLE “ALOGISM” ARE COLOURFUL AND FASCINATING
Keywords:
alogism, stylistics, oxymoron, catachresis, antithesis, paradox, zeugmaAbstract
This article highlights the information related to one of the most major and debatable topics in stylistics.
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