STYLISTIC FEATURES OF LITERARY AND NEWSPAPER TEXTS
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stylistic analysis, literary texts, newspaper texts, linguistic devices, communicative goals.Abstrak
This article explores the stylistic features of literary and newspaper texts, focusing on their linguistic, structural, and functional distinctions. By analyzing these features, the study highlights how each genre employs stylistic devices to achieve specific communicative goals. The analysis emphasizes the role of creativity and formality in literary texts compared to the precision and immediacy in newspaper texts. Understanding these stylistic variations contributes to a deeper comprehension of how language is tailored to different audiences and purposes.
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