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Deutsche Diskurs Synonyme

diskurs  
Diskurs  ÂDiskussion  ÂErkenntnisaustausch  ÂGedankenaustausch  ÂMeinungsaustausch  
Diskurs  Diskussion  Erkenntnisaustausch  Gedankenaustausch  Meinungsaustausch  
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Englische discourse Synonyme

discourse  accents  act  address  air  amplify  analyze  argue  article  assignment  bandy words  canvass  causerie  chalk talk  chatter  chew the fat  chew the rag  chin  colloque  colloquial discourse  colloquize  colloquy  comment  comment upon  commentate  commerce with  commune with  communicate  communicate with  communication  communion  confab  confabulate  consider  controvert  conversation  converse  converse with  conversing  criticize  deal with  debate  deduction  deductive reasoning  deliberate  deliberate upon  deliver an address  demonstration  descant  develop  dilate  discourse about  discourse of reason  discourse with  discursive reason  discuss  discussion  dispute  disquisition  dissert  dissertate  dissertation  do  elaborate  elocution  enact  enlarge  essay  etude  examination  examine  exchange  exchange views  excursus  exercise  expand  expatiate  explain  exposit  exposition  expound  feature  first approach  gab  give a talk  give-and-take  go into  handle  harangue  hold forth  homework  homily  impersonate  induction  inductive reasoning  inquire into  instruction  intercourse  interlocution  introductory study  investigate  knock around  language  lecture  lecture-demonstration  lesson  logical thought  lucubration  memoir  monograph  moral  moral lesson  morality  moralization  moralize  morceau  note  object lesson  oral communication  orate  outline  palaver  pandect  paper  paragraph  parole  pass under review  perform  perorate  personate  philosophy  piece  platform  play  playact  point a moral  prattle  preach  preachification  preaching  preachment  prelection  preliminary study  prolegomenon  proof  rap  rapping  ratiocination  rationalism  rationality  rationalization  rationalizing  read a lesson  reason  reason about  reason the point  reasonableness  reasoning  recital  recitation  religious discourse  remark  remark upon  research paper  review  rhetoric  screed  sermon  sermonette  sermonize  set task  shoot the breez  
discourser  Boanerges  author  chalk talker  collocutor  colloquialist  conversational partner  conversationalist  converser  descanter  dialogist  disquisitor  essayist  expositor  expounder  homilist  interlocutor  interlocutress  interlocutrice  interlocutrix  lecturer  monographer  monographist  palaverer  parleyer  praelector  preacher  pulpitarian  pulpiteer  reader  sermoner  sermonist  sermonizer  talker  tractation  writer  

Diskurs Definition

Discourse
(n.) The power of the mind to reason or infer by running, as it were, from one fact or reason to another, and deriving a conclusion
Discourse
(n.) Conversation
Discourse
(n.) The art and manner of speaking and conversing.
Discourse
(n.) Consecutive speech, either written or unwritten, on a given line of thought
Discourse
(n.) Dealing
Discourse
(v. i.) To exercise reason
Discourse
(v. i.) To express one's self in oral discourse
Discourse
(v. i.) To relate something
Discourse
(v. i.) To treat of something in writing and formally.
Discourse
(v. t.) To treat of
Discourse
(v. t.) To utter or give forth
Discourse
(v. t.) To talk to

discourse / to discourse Bedeutung

universe
universe of discourse
everything stated or assumed in a given discussion
discourse extended verbal expression in speech or writing
discussion treatment
discourse
an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic, the book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic, his treatment of the race question is badly biased
indirect discourse 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')
direct discourse
direct quotation
a report of the exact words used in a discourse (e.g., he said `I am a fool')
sermon
discourse preaching
an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)
hold forth
discourse
dissertate
talk at length and formally about a topic, The speaker dissertated about the social politics in th century England
converse
discourse
carry on a conversation
discourse talk about
discuss
to consider or examine in speech or writing, The author talks about the different aspects of this question, The class discussed Dante's `Inferno'
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