![]() Bakhtin also talks about Hybridization which is used for a mingling of two social languages within the limits of a single utterance. Language used in any specific novel is a specific way of seeing the world. The speaking person in the novel (or in the real world) is always, to some degree, an ideologue and his/her utterance is an ideologeme. The speech occurs in some specific context and it serves the intentions and purposes of those speakers. We receive words from other people's mouths, through their speech. ![]() The word doesn't exist in a neutral and impersonal language. He goes back to the 'word' and says that as a speaker/narrator/character, we do not take words from the dictionary. ![]() It occurs when characters or narrator(s) in a novel use different styles of speech. It refers to the diversity of voices, styles of discourse, or points of view in a literary work and especially in a novel. ![]() In fourth essay, Bakhtin posits the concept of Heteroglossia as a characteristic of the Novel form. ![]()
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