An overview on functional style systems
As has been mentioned before there are a great many classifications of language varieties that are called sublanguages, substyles, registers and functional styles that use various criteria for their definition and categorisation. The term generally accepted by most Russian scholars is functional styles.
I. R. Galperin:
1. The Belles-Lettres Style:
a) poetry;
b) emotive prose;
c) the language of the drama.
2. Publicist Style:
a) oratory and speeches;
b) the essay;
c) articles.
3. Newspaper Style:
a) brief news items;
b) headlines;
c) advertisements and announcements;
d) the editorial.
4. Scientific Prose Style.
5. The Style of Official documents:
a) business documents;
b) legal documents;
c) the language of diplomacy;
d) military documents.
Y. M. Skrebnev:
1. Literary or Bookish Style:
a) publicist style;
b) scientific (technological) style;
c) official documents.
2. Free («Colloquial») Style:
a) literary colloquial style;
b) familiar colloquial style.
I. V. Arnold:
1. Colloquial Styles:
a) literary colloquial;
b) familiar colloquial;
c) common colloquial.
2. Literary Bookish Styles:
a) scientific;
b) official documents;
c) publicist (newspaper);
d) oratorical;
e) poetic.
A. N. Morokhovsky:
1. Official business style.
2. Scientific-professional style.
3. Publicist style.
4. Literary colloquial style.
5. Familiar colloquial style.
D. Crystal:
Regional varieties
Social variations
Occupational styles
Restricted English
Individual variation
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