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13 Cards in this Set
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Neutral or standard English |
The ordinary speech of educates natI've speackers |
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High elevated formal scholarly |
Usually contains language that creates an elevated tone |
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Colloquial |
Is the language of everyday use relaxed and conversational |
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Dialect |
Is a nonstandard subgroup of a language with its own vocabulary and grammatical features |
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Slang |
Refers to a group of recently coined words like usage within the months and years |
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Vulgar |
Coarse, common vernacular lacking in cultivator or taste |
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Archaic |
The use of old-fashioned language. |
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Concrete |
Refers towards that we can immediately perceive with our senses day actor chemical |
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Epithet |
A word or phase used in place of a person's name or in asssociation with it |
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Cliché |
A phrase that has been overused so that it's original impact has been lost |
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Hyperbole |
Is a deliberate extravagant and often outrages exaggeration |
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Visualdescript |
Description of images that can be seen. |
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Tactile |
Descriptions of the texture or touch something |