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STYLE Style is the way language is used: words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs and whole texts. Style is described with adjectives such as: academic business-like colloquial cultured formal informal poetic precise vulgar
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STYLE: Formal and informal The two main categories of style are formal and informal. The choice of formal or informal language communicates social messages, such as: respect vs. intimacy distance vs. solidarity expertise vs. openness trustworthiness vs. friendliness
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STYLE: Formal and informal Formality is expressed through the following: Diction Syntax Verb forms Noun phrases Sentence complexity Length Clause structure Completeness Attitude Involvement Commitment (modality) Point of view Structure
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Diction FORMAL Words are long rare abstract specific of French, Latin or Greek origin INFORMAL Words are short common concrete general of Anglo-Saxon or Germanic origin
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Syntax Noun phrases Informal texts tend to favour that clauses for post- modification Verbs Formal texts favour passive verb forms Informal texts favour active verb forms
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Sentence complexity FORMAL Sentences are long favour subordination use full verb forms INFORMAL Sentences are short favour coordination feature ellipsis and contractions
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Attitude INVOLVEMENT: Formal texts are impersonal, objective and neutral Informal texts are personal, subjective and emotive COMMITMENT: Formal texts are tentative and indirect Informal texts are direct, straightforward and blunt
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Structure FORMAL Longer paragraphs, tightly organised with cohesive devices such as linking words INFORMAL Looser organisation, may rely on short paragraphs to separate individual ideas
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