Duktus (linguistics)
In linguistics, the style is a certain characteristic of writing or speaking .
In handwriting it refers to the guidance of the writing hand and describes the writing style , the characteristic of a personal handwriting.
With language , Duktus refers to the expression of what is spoken or written and describes the style of language , the characteristics of a personal language, the way of speaking, speaking, writing.
When speaking or speaking , Duktus is understood to mean both stylistic elements, such as choice of words and sentence structure, as well as any dialect influences or their absence. The pronunciation , intonation and other language characteristics ( prosody ) of a lecture are also part of the style.
It is possible to recognize people by their style: For example, Theodore Kaczynski (Unabomber) was identified because his writing style was recognized by a family member.
See also
literature
- Fritz Hermanns, Werner Holly (Ed.): Linguistic Hermeneutics. Theory and practice of understanding and interpreting, Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-484-31272-2 .
- Thomas Metten: Linguistics in cultural studies. De Gruyter Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-11-033939-0 .
Web links
- Linguistic style and language variation in social networks (accessed January 7, 2016)
- Christa Dürscheid : Media communication in the continuum of oral and written form. (accessed on January 7, 2016)