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An equally ubiquitous stylistic rule was to employ parallel construction of sentences.
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But they are not needed to impose obsolete stylistic rules, or to snuff out the unique voice and passion of the journalists, or to bar any sort of declarative statements when high-level officials prevaricate, or to mandate government-requested euphemisms in lieu of factually clear terms, or to vest official statements or official demands for suppression with superior status.
The practice was determined by common stylistic rules, techniques, and recipes [9].
Following clues found in the works of the linguists Emil Benveniste and Roman Jakobson, he defined discourse as the use of such sign systems to say something to about something to someone in accordance with existing but malleable phonetic, lexical, syntactic, and stylistic rules.
Stylistic unexpectedness describes deviation from stylistic convention to add tension and unpredictability.
McBain invented the American police procedural as we know it -- an urban crime story that realistically depicts the operational structure and forensic methods of a modern police force -- and established certain stylistic ground rules, including multiple story lines, split-focus action, rotating ensemble players, street-savvy dialogue and soul-of-the-city settings.
Because in-depth stylistic research was ruled out, technical examination was anticipated to offer new possibilities for the evaluation of the painting's authenticity as being a work by the young Anthony van Dyck.
Some of the greatest writers have successfully broken grammatical, stylistic, and semantic rules, making literature better by doing so.
Although the music was based upon strict rules, preexisting melodies, and stylistic requirements, the performer enjoyed great creative freedom.
Whether explicitly or not, composition is thus subject to rules that represent the stylistic consensus of a specific segment of society at a given stage of cultural development.
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