Style in Linguistics
In linguistics, style is the most important way to make a good conversation. It actually means, linguistics style not in another meaning.
When
we make conversation with different ages of people, we should follow
the linguistic style. If we talk to a kid, its language is more normal
and smooth. But when we talk to adult people, we use difficult
vocabulary and language. For instance,
A: Ah! mom, I'm very happy to see my uncle photos.
B: Really! That's good. You should now go to the reading
room.
A: Okay! mom, I'm going!
Here
this conversation has been made by a mother and her six-year-old
daughter. We see this conversation uses more smooth and normal
vocabularies which is one kind of linguistic style.
Linguistics style differs in different ages.
Let's give another example:
Dear John,
At first, take my salaam.
You know that Priyanka has got a laptop from her uncle. Now, she uses
randomly this laptop. She also dismisses most of her time by playing
online games. Now, what should I do? I don't know. Please, you tell
something her about the bad side of online games.
This
letter is written to her adult boy. Here in this letter many difficult
vocabularies have been used e.g. randomly, dismiss etc. those words are
only suitable for adult people.
Moreover, linguistic style also has many ways like an address to style, addressee to ages of style, and situational background style.
Thank you!
Written By: Sheikh Mohammad Emon,
Contributed by:
MD.DIDARUL ISLAM
Read more: Cultures without Borders in the Globalized World Identifying Linguistic Development of a 33 Months Old Bengali Child in Bangla Language
Written By: Sheikh Mohammad Emon,
mail: sheikhemon03@gmail.com
Edited By: StudentsGate
Edited By: StudentsGate
Contributed by:
MD.DIDARUL ISLAM
Read more: Cultures without Borders in the Globalized World Identifying Linguistic Development of a 33 Months Old Bengali Child in Bangla Language
Thank You for sharing your thoughts. But I think linguistics style is a vast sector to discuss about... And Your examples aren't clear at all.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. Actually, it was a student-writing by one of our clients. We just edited the text.
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