FAMILIARITAS-WITH-AUDIENCE
對讀者狎稱法 Addressing the readership of a text in markedly familiar terms.
Hypernym
- ADDRESSSPEECH ACT of explicitly addressing an audience.
- SPEECH
ACTRHETORICAL TROPE in the form of a deliberate rhetorico-semantic act
performed. [This definition is still a tentative stop-gap, and this category
is far larger than I would like. It needs to be intelligently subdivided.
CH]
- RHETORICAL
TROPE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE mainly concerned with the structural semantics of
expressions.
- RHETORICAL
DEVICE詞格 METHOD of adorning discourse.
- RHETORICAL
DEVICE詞格 METHOD of adorning discourse.
- RHETORICAL
TROPE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE mainly concerned with the structural semantics of
expressions.
REF: Not in Lausberg or in Miriam.
Greek/Latin: Cicero, de or. 11.139. Quintilian.
Ancient Chinese: While there is address in terms of familiar pronouns, the sort of demonstrative familiarity that Cicero is thinking of is rare in pre-Buddhist literature.
Address to the readership ka4ngua1n 看官 arose in post-Buddhist times and needs to be traced in detail.