释义 |
stylistician|staɪlɪˈstɪʃən| [f. stylistic a. and n. + -ian.] One who studies stylistics.
1939Language XV. 257 One misses the subtler approach of the ‘stylisticians’ of today. 1948L. Spitzer Linguistics & Lit. Hist. iv. 136 In general, stylisticians have rather shied away from Diderot. 1957Archivum Linguisticum IX. 148 He shares the weakness of other stylisticians, in claiming to have found the Philosopher's Stone. 1969Crystal & Davy Investigating English Style 12 The stylistician is on precisely the same footing as anyone else. 1980Times Lit. Suppl. 11 Jan. 28/1 He makes extensive use of the rhetorical device known to stylisticians as ‘free indirect speech’. |