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What is alliteration as a foregrounding device.

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Answered by siyaripl
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Foregrounding is a concept in literary studies concerning making a linguistic utterance ( word, clause, phrase, phoneme, etc.) stand out from the surrounding linguistic context, from given literary traditions or from more general world knowledge.[1] It is "the 'throwing into relief' of the linguistic sign against the background of the norms of ordinary language."

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Foregrounding is when you manipulate words or sentences to be put in such a way that may seem to be grammatically incorrect but it attracts attention. Foregrounding is the mother of literature ans it sets apart literature from the norms of the ordinary language. Parallelism is the repetition of a sound, word, idea etc.

The term foregrounding has its origin with the Czech theorist Jan Mukarovský: it is how Mukarovský's original term, aktualisace, was rendered in English by his first translator (Mukarovský, 1932/1964). ... But in literature the purpose of foregrounding is to disrupt such everyday communication

It is "the 'throwing into relief' of the linguistic sign against the background of the norms of ordinary language." There are two main types of foregrounding: parallelism and deviation. ... Foregrounding can occur on all levels of language (phonology, graphology, morphology, lexis, syntax, semantics and pragmatics

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