Contents 1 Definition 2 The principle of Deviation 3 Deviation Rhetorical Effects 4 Context-independence 5 Summary Assignments
The principle of Deviation Contents 2 3 Deviation & Rhetorical Effects 4 Context-independence Summary & Assignments 5 1 Definition
1 Definition Deviation is a linguistic phenomenon whereby writers eschew norm for new or unusual ones
1 Definition Deviation is a linguistic phenomenon whereby writers eschew norm for new or unusual ones
1.Definition:Deviation ¥10000>¥230,000 This strange formula passing on strange information caught my attention and in-depth thoughts:deviation produces prominent effects
1. Definition: Deviation ¥10000 > ¥230,000 This strange formula passing on strange information caught my attention and in-depth thoughts: deviation produces prominent effects
2.The principle of Deviation 1)Ineffableness:The quality of signers that fail to convey the meaning.It's said that the best things can't be talked about because no tongue can describe it 2)Paradox Similar to circular reasoning,a paradox is a logical statement or group of statements that lead to a contradiction or a situation which (if true)defies logic or reason
2. The principle of Deviation 1)Ineffableness: The quality of signers that fail to convey the meaning. It's said that the best things can't be talked about because no tongue can describe it 2)Paradox :Similar to circular reasoning, a paradox is a logical statement or group of statements that lead to a contradiction or a situation which (if true) defies logic or reason
Ineffableness A to B:I wouldn't say it for the life of me. C to B:What did A say? B to C:I wouldn't say it for the life of me
Ineffableness A to B: I wouldn’t say it for the life of me. C to B: What did A say? B to C: I wouldn’t say it for the life of me