Discourse

  • 101Functional Discourse Grammar — Die Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) ist eine neuere Grammatiktheorie. Von führenden Vertretern der Functional Grammar (FG) wurde sie im ersten Jahrzehnt des 3. Jahrtausends vor allem in Amsterdam in Weiterentwicklung der FG entwickelt. Über… …

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  • 102Domain of discourse — In the formal sciences, the domain of discourse, also called the universe of discourse (or simply universe), is the set of entities over which certain variables of interest in some formal treatment may range. The domain of discourse is usually… …

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  • 103Mediated discourse analysis — (MDA) (coined by late Ron Scollon) is a specialised form of linguistic discourse analysis (similar to Critical Discourse Analysis) it mediates discourse, agency, and practice into what Scollon calls a nexus of practice. The goal of MDA is to… …

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  • 104Josephus's Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades — is a short work published in the translation of Josephus by William Whiston. Erroneously attributed to the Jewish historian since at least the 9th century, it is now believed to be (at least in its original form) the work of Hippolytus of Rome.… …

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  • 105Civil discourse — is engagement in discourse (conversation) intended to enhance understanding.[1] Kenneth J. Gergen describes civil discourse as the language of dispassionate objectivity , and suggests that it requires respect of the other participants, such as… …

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  • 106Olivet discourse — Christian eschatology Eschatology views Viewpoints • Preterism • Idealism • Historicism • …

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  • 107King Follett discourse — The King Follett discourse is an address delivered by Joseph Smith, Jr., President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, on April 7, 1844, less than three months before Smith s assassination. The discourse was presented to a… …

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  • 108indirect discourse — noun a report of a discourse in which deictic terms are modified appropriately (e.g., he said I am a fool would be modified to he said he is a fool ) • Ant: ↑direct discourse • Hypernyms: ↑report, ↑account * * * discourse consisting not of an… …

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  • 109Internal discourse — An inner discourse is a constructive act of the human mind and a tool for discovering new knowledge and making decisions. Along with feelings such as joy, anger, fear, etc., and sensory awareness, it is one of the few aspects of the processing of …

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  • 110universe of discourse — noun everything stated or assumed in a given discussion • Syn: ↑universe • Hypernyms: ↑content, ↑cognitive content, ↑mental object * * * 1. : a collection of facts, ideas or entities that is tacitly implied or understood in a given statement,… …

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