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phonostylistics, n. pl. (const. as sing.)|fəʊnəʊstaɪˈlɪstɪks| [f. phono- + stylistic n.] a. The study of the stylistic implications of phonetic variation. b. (See quot. 19721.) Hence phonostyˈlistic a.
1968M. Shapiro Russian Phonetic Variants & Phonostylistics p. vii, Phonetic free variation in Russian is treated in the present monograph not only for itself but as the material of a new subdiscipline of phonology which I have called phonostylistics after Trubetzkoy. Ibid. ii. 9 For the purposes of a special investigation, be it phonostylistic or otherwise, one cannot adopt the uneconomical view. 1969Computers & Humanities III. 252 Linguistic features of style may be classified under phono-stylistics (meter, rhyme), morphostylistics,..and syntactostylistics. 1972Hartmann & Stork Dict. Lang. & Linguistics 175/2 Phonostylistics, that branch of stylistics which investigates the expressive function of sounds, e.g. the use of onomatopoeia in poetry. 1972Language XLVIII. 350 It is of interest to note the phonostylistic correlates of these alternate pronunciations. |