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  • 21discourse on the law — index hornbook Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 22discourse upon — index comment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 23discourse with — index communicate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 24discourse — (n.) late 14c., process of understanding, reasoning, thought, from Fr. discours, from L. discursus a running about, in L.L. conversation, from pp. stem of discurrere run about, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + currere to run (see CURRENT …

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  • 25discourse — is pronounced with stress on the first syllable as a noun, and with stress on the second syllable as a verb …

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  • 26discourse — ► NOUN 1) written or spoken communication or debate. 2) a formal discussion of a topic in speech or writing. ► VERB 1) speak or write authoritatively about a topic. 2) engage in conversation. ORIGIN Latin discursus running to and fro , from… …

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  • 27Discourse analysis — Sociolinguistics Areas of study Accent · Dialect Discourse analysis Language v …

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  • 28Discourse — For other uses, see Discourses (disambiguation). Sociology …

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  • 29Discourse community — The term discourse community links the terms discourse, a concept describing all forms of communication that contribute to a particular, instructionalized way of thinking; and community, which in this case refers to the people who use, and… …

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  • 30Discourse on ostentation — The discourse on ostentation, . The word translated trespass here is different from that occurring in the prayer, and the brief commentary is often considered to have been appended to the prayer in order to make it possible to smoothly return to… …

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