Synonym: address, converse, expound, lecture, preach, talk. Similar words: discount, discourage, discouraged, course, of course, in due course, in the course of, nurse. Meaning: ['dɪskɔːs] n. 1. extended verbal expression in speech or writing 2. an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) 3. an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic. v. 1. to consider or examine in speech or writing 2. carry on a conversation 3. talk at length and formally about a topic.
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91 Are theories just another kind of story, or do they constitute a radically distinct form of discourse?
92 Genette goes on to suggest that this authorizes the use of linguistic categories in the analysis of narrative discourse.
93 The remarks in this section only sketch out a province for which a proper theory of discourse deixis might provide an account.
94 Judith now entered into a desultory discourse with Deerslayer.
95 a discourse on issues of gender and sexuality.
96 Ah! You can make that lute discourse, I perceive.
97 In legal discourse causation is particularly important.
98 Ditto for your discourse on football.
99 He renewed the discourse upon young Crossing.
100 I heard the professor's discourse on English lexicography.
101 It attracts many scholars'attention that how to interpret the speech discourse from contextual perspective.
102 For the curatorial discourse of this Triennial, we propose to say "Farewell to Post-Colonialism". This represents the theoretical basis from which we hope to explore our critical vision.
103 Metaphorical expressions in songs may be divided into two types: sentential metaphor and discourse metaphor.
104 To introduce or interject ( a comment,[www.Sentencedict.com] for example ) during discourse or a conversation.
105 The statistic shows the occurrence of cataphora is relatively few. Thus we briefly study the formal markers in discourse.
106 The discourse studies the preparation of rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate for production of xylitol by fermentation.
107 Then, transitivity analysis has been applied to various types of discourse for decades.
108 This paper discourse upon pollution of resource and soil resource in opencast.
109 Discourse anaphora in most cases refers to direct anaphora only, with little reference to indirect anaphora.
110 A contemplative discourse , usually on a religious or philosophical subject.
111 Dido was charmed with his discourse and filled with admiration of his exploits.
112 Lexical reiteration is an important aspects in lexical cohesion, and provides a basis for discourse coherence.
113 Based on different values and discourse characteristics, different types of library science paradigm can be distinguished.
114 There is a peculiar elitist arrogance in those who discourse on the brutalization of work simply because they cannot imagine themselves performing the job.
115 He stared at the object of discourse , as one might do at a strange repulsive animal.
116 The united form of individualism and universalism is modernity ethical discourse of Chinese aesthetics.
117 I find that civility is being driven from our political discourse.
118 This article explores specially the use of inferable anaphoric NPs, esp. definite NPs, in discourse based on some foreigners' pragmatic and cognitive studies.
119 He was so confounded at her discourse that he could not answer a word.
120 And then to turn the discourse, she began admiring the house and the furniture.
More similar words: discount, discourage, discouraged, course, of course, in due course, in the course of, nurse, by yourself, disc, discuss, disclose, discussion, discharging, discrimination, scope, scorn, score, burst, oversee, telescope, fiscal, endorse, diverse, reverse, pursuit, burst in, in this case, burst into, coup.