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discourse
discorso
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
I. discourse СЪЩ [Brit ˈdɪskɔːs, Am ˈdɪsˌkɔrs] form
discourse (speech)
discorso м also ЛИНГВ
discourse (conversation)
II. discourse ГЛАГ нпрх [Brit dɪsˈkɔːs, Am dɪsˈkɔrs] form
discourse
discorrere (on di; about a proposito di)
discourse analysis [ˌdɪskɔːsəˈnælɪsɪs] СЪЩ ЛИНГВ
discourse analysis
direct discourse [Am dəˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt dɪsˈkɔrs] СЪЩ Am
direct discourse → direct speech
direct speech [Brit, Am dəˈrɛkt] СЪЩ ЛИНГВ
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
to dissertate or discourse or expatiate on sth
discourse
universo del discorso ЛИНГВ
universe of discourse
discourse
discourse analysis
discourse analysis
в PONS речника
discourse1 [ˈdɪs·kɔ:rs] СЪЩ
discourse
discourse (written)
a discourse about [or on] sth
a discourse about [or on] sth (written)
discourse2 [dɪs·ˈkɔ:rs] ГЛАГ нпрх
discourse
to discourse on sth
Present
Idiscourse
youdiscourse
he/she/itdiscourses
wediscourse
youdiscourse
theydiscourse
Past
Idiscoursed
youdiscoursed
he/she/itdiscoursed
wediscoursed
youdiscoursed
theydiscoursed
Present Perfect
Ihavediscoursed
youhavediscoursed
he/she/ithasdiscoursed
wehavediscoursed
youhavediscoursed
theyhavediscoursed
Past Perfect
Ihaddiscoursed
youhaddiscoursed
he/she/ithaddiscoursed
wehaddiscoursed
youhaddiscoursed
theyhaddiscoursed
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Примери от PONS речника (редакционно проверени)
a discourse about [or on] sth
a discourse about [or on] sth (written)
to discourse on sth
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Quotation marks, also called quotes, speech marks and inverted commas, are punctuation marks used in pairs in various writing systems to set off direct speech, a quotation, or a phrase.
en.wikipedia.org
Maybe some of our journalists find it too hard to paraphrase statements made in court or turn direct speech into reported speech.
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Inverted commas are positioned so that the first one is right-leaning, and the second one is left-leaning, coming after the ending punctuation mark of the direct speech sentence.
en.wikipedia.org
As others have more commonly put the same distinction, saying is a kind of direct speech act whereas implicating is an indirect speech act.
en.wikipedia.org
Use of the concept of commodification became common with the rise of critical discourse analysis in semiotics.
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