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The Stylistics of ‘You’ provides a comprehensive analysis of the second-person pronoun and its multifaceted roles in language and communication. Sandrine Sorlin delves into how ‘you’ operates both grammatically and pragmatically, examining its use across various discourse contexts including literature, conversation, and rhetoric.
The book explores the stylistic implications of second-person pronouns, demonstrating how this fundamental linguistic element shapes meaning, creates engagement, and influences reader or listener interpretation. Sorlin investigates the pronoun’s ability to establish relationships between speaker and audience, its use in addressing both individual and collective subjects, and its strategic deployment in different genres.
This academic exploration offers valuable insights for linguists, literary scholars, and communication professionals seeking to understand how fundamental grammatical choices carry significant stylistic weight and pragmatic consequences in human discourse.







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