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Tenses: discourses, discoursing, discoursed

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Etymology: [ dis-"kOrs, -"kors, dis- ] (noun.) 14th century. Either from French discours, or a direct alteration of Late Latin discursus (“the act of running about”) , itself from discurrō (“run about”), from dis- (“apart”) + currō (“run”).
Synonyms: communication, expression, debate, conversation, discussion, talk, dissertation, lecture, study, treatise, rationcination, converse, address, article, chat, descant, disquisition, essay, gabfest
Antonyms: quiet, silence, be quiet

konuşmak, bahsetmek, konuşma, söylev, söylev,v.konuş:n.konuşma, tez, söylev vermek, nutuk, hitap etmek, söylem (foucault), dilce, müzakere, vaiz, söylem, söylemek, makale, hutbe, diskur, işlemek, bir konuyu sözle veya yazılı olarak işlemek, üzerinde durmak, ciddi ve ayrıntılı bir konuşma/yazı, araştırma, ciddi ve ayrıntılı bir şekilde konuşmak/yazmak, muhavere, nutuk çek/konuş, söz, broşür, konuş, mükâleme, karşılıklı konuşma, nutuk/konuşma,

1 konuşmak     ts
2 bahsetmek     ts
3 konuşma  isim     ts
4 söylev     ts
5 söylev,v.konuş:n.konuşma     ts
6 tez     ts
7 söylev vermek     ts
8 nutuk  isim     ts
9 hitap etmek     ts
10 söylem (foucault)  Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim     ts
11 dilce  Dilbilim     ts
12 müzakere     ts
13 vaiz     ts
14 söylem     ts
15 söylemek     ts
16 makale     ts
17 hutbe     ts
18 diskur     ts
19 işlemek     ts
20 bir konuyu sözle veya yazılı olarak işlemek     ts
21 üzerinde durmak  fiil     ts
22 ciddi ve ayrıntılı bir konuşma/yazı  isim     ts
23 araştırma  isim     ts
24 ciddi ve ayrıntılı bir şekilde konuşmak/yazmak  fiil     ts
25 muhavere     ts
26 nutuk çek/konuş     ts
27 söz     ts
28 broşür     ts
29 konuş     ts
30 mükâleme     ts
31 karşılıklı konuşma     ts
32 nutuk/konuşma     ts
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An institutionalized way of thinking, a social boundary defining what can be said about a specific topic (after Michel Foucault), Any rational expression, reason, Expression in words, either speech or writing, Verbal exchange, conversation, To engage in discussion or conversation; to converse, A formal lengthy exposition of some subject, either spoken or written, To debate, To write or speak formally and at length, To relate something; to tell, To express one's self in oral discourse; to expose one's views; to talk in a continuous or formal manner; to hold forth; to speak; to converse, as, the preacher gave us a long discourse on duty, Dealing; transaction, Consecutive speech, either written or unwritten, on a given line of thought; speech; treatise; dissertation; sermon, etc, To treat of something in writing and formally, The art and manner of speaking and conversing, To treat of; to expose or set forth in language, To exercise reason; to employ the mind in judging and inferring; to reason, Verbal expression, either in speech or writing, dissertate, discuss, talk, converse, 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; an exercise or act of this power; reasoning; range of reasoning faculty, Conversation; talk, To utter or give forth; to speak, carry on a conversation, to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The article covered all the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante's `Inferno'", talk or hold forth formally about a topic; "The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England", In order for communities to function within a democracy, community members must engage in discussion and dialogue, which includes diverse voices and opinions, through which they arrive at shared ideas and visions for their community Discretionary funds Discretionary funds or budgets are pools of money set aside for specific people on campus to support projects that arise through-out the year These are very flexible budgets that can vary in sizes The Chief Academic Officer may use their funds to support a student research project or development of a new class The Dean of Students may give small grants for unique collaborative events sponsored by a number of clubs on campus The key question you must answer when applying for funds from these budgets is how your event/project will benefit the greater campus College deans and department chairs may also have discretionary funds in their budgets Empowerment Recognizing power inequalities and seeking to reduce them by working together, The means by which language, broadly understood, through the production, distribution, and reception of texts, conveys meaning (especially ideology) on a conscious and unconscious level, A term sometimes used to translate parole(more usually rendered ''speech'') Ferdinand de Saussure separated language (langue), conceived as a self-contained system of formal differences, from speech (parole), the actual utterance of individual speakers He did so for the purpose of making language for the formal object of linguistic and he thought that the study of language should focus on language, not speech or 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", an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service), Discourse is spoken or written communication between people, especially serious discussion of a particular subject. a tradition of political discourse, discussion, dialogue, speech, lecture, A discourse is a serious talk or piece of writing which is intended to teach or explain something. Gates responds with a lengthy discourse on deployment strategy, If someone discourses on something, they talk for a long time about it in a confident way. He discoursed for several hours on French and English prose. see also direct discourse, indirect discourse. discourse on/upon to make a long formal speech about something, or to discuss something seriously, extended verbal expression in speech or writing, To talk to; to confer with, the most comprehensive level of linguistic analysis, which encompasses language use at the level beyond the sentence, such as in conversation, in paragraphs and so on, (N) -communication of thought by words; talk; conversation, all the ways of representing, thinking, talking, agreeing, and disagreeing that students and teachers engage in Discourse may take a variety of forms: oral, written, pictorial, symbolic, and graphic, Connected communication of thought sequences; continuous expression or exchange of ideas, According to Foucault, a group of statements that provide a way of representing knowledge about a particular topic at a historical moment; it produces and frames knowledge through language, extended verbal expression in speech or writing talk or hold forth formally about a topic; "The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England", to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The article covered all the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante's `Inferno', the totality of codified linguistic usages attached to a given type of social practice E g : legal discourse, medical discourse, religious discourse, Words and their power Primarily we will be talking about speaking and listening, but also any presentation of symbols including writing and iconography,   The recounting or communication of the story versus the content or events of the story   "How" the story is conveyed  , written or spoken language, especially when it is studied in order to understand how people use language, The literary critical term for structure and purpose of a narrative or other literary work, which coexists with the story told (events [actions, plot] + elements [characters, space]) The level of discourse is the more subtle level at which the author's judgment and interpretation operate, Utterances or text larger than a sentence Our course has had strong interests in discourse analysis, looking at sequences of sentences and interchange and their relation to social interaction, dominance, and collaboration (see Thomas and Tchudi 84-86 for an example) A Power Point presentation on discourse is available under the Classdat folder for our course in campus computer labs, The use of language at levels beyond the sentence, A unit of language greater than a sentence, Present participle of discourse, conversation, past of discourse, plural of discourse,

33 An institutionalized way of thinking, a social boundary defining what can be said about a specific topic (after Michel Foucault)     ts
34 Any rational expression, reason     ts
35 Expression in words, either speech or writing     ts
36 Verbal exchange, conversation - "Two or three of the gentlemen sat near him, and I caught at times scraps of their conversation across the room. At first I could not make much sense of what I heard; for the discourse of Louisa Eshton and Mary Ingram, who sat nearer to me, confused the fragmentary sentences that reached me at intervals."     ts
37 To engage in discussion or conversation; to converse     ts
38 A formal lengthy exposition of some subject, either spoken or written     ts
39 To debate     ts
40 To write or speak formally and at length     ts
41 To relate something; to tell     ts
42 To express one's self in oral discourse; to expose one's views; to talk in a continuous or formal manner; to hold forth; to speak; to converse     ts
43 as, the preacher gave us a long discourse on duty     ts
44 Dealing; transaction     ts
45 Consecutive speech, either written or unwritten, on a given line of thought; speech; treatise; dissertation; sermon, etc     ts
46 To treat of something in writing and formally     ts
47 The art and manner of speaking and conversing     ts
48 To treat of; to expose or set forth in language     ts
49 To exercise reason; to employ the mind in judging and inferring; to reason     ts
50 Verbal expression, either in speech or writing     ts
51 dissertate  fiil     ts
52 discuss, talk, converse  fiil     ts
53 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; an exercise or act of this power; reasoning; range of reasoning faculty     ts
54 Conversation; talk     ts
55 To utter or give forth; to speak     ts
56 carry on a conversation     ts
57 to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The article covered all the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante's `Inferno'"     ts
58 talk or hold forth formally about a topic; "The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England"     ts
59 In order for communities to function within a democracy, community members must engage in discussion and dialogue, which includes diverse voices and opinions, through which they arrive at shared ideas and visions for their community Discretionary funds Discretionary funds or budgets are pools of money set aside for specific people on campus to support projects that arise through-out the year These are very flexible budgets that can vary in sizes The Chief Academic Officer may use their funds to support a student research project or development of a new class The Dean of Students may give small grants for unique collaborative events sponsored by a number of clubs on campus The key question you must answer when applying for funds from these budgets is how your event/project will benefit the greater campus College deans and department chairs may also have discretionary funds in their budgets Empowerment Recognizing power inequalities and seeking to reduce them by working together     ts
60 The means by which language, broadly understood, through the production, distribution, and reception of texts, conveys meaning (especially ideology) on a conscious and unconscious level     ts
61 A term sometimes used to translate parole(more usually rendered ''speech'') Ferdinand de Saussure separated language (langue), conceived as a self-contained system of formal differences, from speech (parole), the actual utterance of individual speakers He did so for the purpose of making language for the formal object of linguistic and he thought that the study of language should focus on language, not speech or discourse     ts
62 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"     ts
63 an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)     ts
64 Discourse is spoken or written communication between people, especially serious discussion of a particular subject. a tradition of political discourse     ts
65 discussion, dialogue, speech, lecture  isim     ts
66 A discourse is a serious talk or piece of writing which is intended to teach or explain something. Gates responds with a lengthy discourse on deployment strategy     ts
67 If someone discourses on something, they talk for a long time about it in a confident way. He discoursed for several hours on French and English prose. see also direct discourse, indirect discourse. discourse on/upon to make a long formal speech about something, or to discuss something seriously     ts
68 extended verbal expression in speech or writing     ts
69 To talk to; to confer with     ts
70 the most comprehensive level of linguistic analysis, which encompasses language use at the level beyond the sentence, such as in conversation, in paragraphs and so on     ts
71 (N) -communication of thought by words; talk; conversation     ts
72 all the ways of representing, thinking, talking, agreeing, and disagreeing that students and teachers engage in Discourse may take a variety of forms: oral, written, pictorial, symbolic, and graphic     ts
73 Connected communication of thought sequences; continuous expression or exchange of ideas     ts
74 According to Foucault, a group of statements that provide a way of representing knowledge about a particular topic at a historical moment; it produces and frames knowledge through language     ts
75 extended verbal expression in speech or writing talk or hold forth formally about a topic; "The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England"     ts
76 to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The article covered all the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante's `Inferno'     ts
77 the totality of codified linguistic usages attached to a given type of social practice E g : legal discourse, medical discourse, religious discourse     ts
78 Words and their power Primarily we will be talking about speaking and listening, but also any presentation of symbols including writing and iconography     ts
79   The recounting or communication of the story versus the content or events of the story   "How" the story is conveyed       ts
80 written or spoken language, especially when it is studied in order to understand how people use language     ts
81 The literary critical term for structure and purpose of a narrative or other literary work, which coexists with the story told (events [actions, plot] + elements [characters, space]) The level of discourse is the more subtle level at which the author's judgment and interpretation operate     ts
82 Utterances or text larger than a sentence Our course has had strong interests in discourse analysis, looking at sequences of sentences and interchange and their relation to social interaction, dominance, and collaboration (see Thomas and Tchudi 84-86 for an example) A Power Point presentation on discourse is available under the Classdat folder for our course in campus computer labs     ts
83 The use of language at levels beyond the sentence     ts
84 A unit of language greater than a sentence     ts
85discoursing Present participle of discourse     ts
86discoursing conversation - "I have no appetite; I can't eat!” — “My dear fellow,” answered the Doctor in mildest tone, “it isn't of the slightest consequence;” — and continued his philosophical discoursings with us!"     ts
87discoursed past of discourse     ts
88discourses plural of discourse     ts
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