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The use of stylistic tools in written and oral speech will increase the interest of the reader or interlocutor. This article is about one such stylistic device, antiphrasis. It also discusses its similarities and differences with other phenomena, including irony, meosis, and astheism.
Key words: antiphrasis, meosis, irony, astheism, stylistic phenomena
Key words: antiphrasis, meosis, irony, astheism, stylistic phenomena
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