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  • Discourse Processes
  • Academic journal

    Discourse Processes is a bimonthly peer-reviewed multidisciplinary academic journal covering the study of discourse from the perspective of sociology

    Discourse Processes

    Discourse_Processes

  • Deborah Schiffrin
  • American linguist (1951–2017)

    Society, Journal of Pragmatics, Language and Communication, Discourse Processes, Pragmatics, Discourse Studies, and Storyworlds, as well as the John Benjamins

    Deborah Schiffrin

    Deborah_Schiffrin

  • Cryptophasia
  • Phenomenon of a language developed by twins

    (1991). "Communicative Skills in Childhood: The Case of Twins". Discourse Processes. 14 (3): 339–356. doi:10.1080/01638539109544789. Jon Lackman (August

    Cryptophasia

    Cryptophasia

  • Ted Sanders (linguist)
  • Dutch linguist

    processing. Discourse Processes, 29(1), 37–60. Canestrelli, A. R., Mak, W. M., & Sanders, T.J.M. (2013). Causal connectives in discourse processing:

    Ted Sanders (linguist)

    Ted_Sanders_(linguist)

  • Critical discourse analysis
  • Interdisciplinary approach to study discourse

    analysis of (spoken or written) language texts, analysis of discourse practice (processes of text production, distribution and consumption) and analysis

    Critical discourse analysis

    Critical_discourse_analysis

  • Martin Nystrand
  • American composition and education theorist

    of discourse in both writing and classroom discourse. His writing research examines how writing-reader interaction shapes writers' writing processes and

    Martin Nystrand

    Martin_Nystrand

  • Foregrounding
  • Concept in literary studies

    (2004). "Foregrounding and Its Effect on Readers' Perception". Discourse Processes. 38 (2): 193–218. doi:10.1207/s15326950dp3802_3. ISSN 0163-853X.

    Foregrounding

    Foregrounding

  • Discourse
  • Field of theory which examines elements of conversation

    Discourse is a generalization of the notion of a conversation to any form of communication. Discourse is a major topic in social theory, with work spanning

    Discourse

    Discourse

    Discourse

  • Discourse relation
  • A discourse relation (also coherence relation or rhetorical relation) is a description of how two segments of discourse are logically and/or structurally

    Discourse relation

    Discourse_relation

  • Discourse analysis
  • Analysis of social and lingual policy, or historiographical discourse phenomena

    Discourse analysis (DA), or discourse studies, is an approach to the analysis of written, spoken, or sign language, including any significant semiotic

    Discourse analysis

    Discourse_analysis

  • Latent semantic analysis
  • Technique in natural language processing

    measurement of textual coherence with latent semantic analysis". Discourse Processes. 25 (2–3): 285–307. doi:10.1080/01638539809545029. Marc W. Howard;

    Latent semantic analysis

    Latent_semantic_analysis

  • Overton window
  • Range of ideas tolerated in public discourse

    Normalization – Social processes through which ideas and actions come to be seen as normal Opinion corridor – Theory of legitimate public discourse Paradox of tolerance –

    Overton window

    Overton window

    Overton_window

  • Discourse marker
  • Linguistic category

    A discourse marker is a word or a phrase that plays a role in managing the flow and structure of discourse. Since their main function is at the level of

    Discourse marker

    Discourse_marker

  • Judith L. Green
  • American education scholar

    eds. (1988). Multiple perspective analyses of classroom discourse. Advances in discourse processes. Norwood, N.J: Ablex Pub. Corp. ISBN 978-0-89391-204-8

    Judith L. Green

    Judith L. Green

    Judith_L._Green

  • Jane Oakhill
  • British cognitive psychologist

    the Governing Board of Society for Text and Discourse and on the Editorial Board of Discourse Processes. Oakhill received her Bachelor's degree in Biological

    Jane Oakhill

    Jane_Oakhill

  • Danielle S. McNamara
  • Educational researcher

    as president of the Society for Text and Discourse, and serves on the editorial board of Discourse Processes, a multidisciplinary journal published by

    Danielle S. McNamara

    Danielle_S._McNamara

  • Applied linguistics
  • Study of language-related problems

    understanding about language structure, bilingual attainment, and discourse processes to conduct informed and principled analysis. At the same time, work

    Applied linguistics

    Applied_linguistics

  • Punch line
  • Last part of a joke

    (November 2009). "Prosidic Markers of Saliency in Humorous Narratives". Discourse Processes. 46 (6): 517–540. doi:10.1080/01638530902959604. S2CID 56460926.

    Punch line

    Punch_line

  • Academic discourse socialization
  • Academic discourse socialization is defined as one's growing process to realize the academic discourse and reach the expectation of the academic community

    Academic discourse socialization

    Academic_discourse_socialization

  • Discourse ethics
  • Argument focused on ethics

    Discourse ethics is a philosophical theory of morality, attempting to update Kantian ethics for modern egalitarian intuitions and social epistemology

    Discourse ethics

    Discourse_ethics

  • Spoiler (media)
  • Information on crucial plot elements

    (2016-10-02). "The Effect of Spoilers on the Enjoyment of Short Stories". Discourse Processes. 53 (7): 513–531. doi:10.1080/0163853X.2016.1141350. ISSN 0163-853X

    Spoiler (media)

    Spoiler_(media)

  • Arthur C. Graesser
  • American psychologist (born 1950)

    served as the editor of the Journal of Educational Psychology and Discourse Processes, has been president of four scientific societies, and has published

    Arthur C. Graesser

    Arthur_C._Graesser

  • Deborah Tannen
  • American sociolinguist (born 1945)

    Deborah Tannen (1981). "Indirectness in Discourse: Ethnicity as Conversational Style". Discourse Processes. 1981. 4 (3): 221–238. doi:10.1080/01638538109544517

    Deborah Tannen

    Deborah Tannen

    Deborah_Tannen

  • Theoretical linguistics
  • Branch of linguistics which inquires into the nature of language

    Cognitive science Computational linguistics Critical discourse analysis Digital infinity Discourse analysis Formal language Generative grammar Linguistic

    Theoretical linguistics

    Theoretical_linguistics

  • Foucauldian discourse analysis
  • Discourse analysis focusing on power relations

    Foucauldian discourse analysis is a form of discourse analysis, focusing on power relationships in society as expressed through language and practices

    Foucauldian discourse analysis

    Foucauldian_discourse_analysis

  • Reading and autism
  • High Function Individuals with Autism to Comprehend Written Discourse". Discourse Processes. 38: 119–144. doi:10.1207/s15326950dp3801_5. Randi, Judi; Newman

    Reading and autism

    Reading_and_autism

  • Absolute (philosophy)
  • Philosophical or theological concept

    create their own values. In modern philosophical and theological discourse, process theology views the Absolute as a dynamic, evolving reality, while

    Absolute (philosophy)

    Absolute_(philosophy)

  • Don Kuiken
  • American psychologist

    (2004). "Locating Self-Modifying Feelings Within Literary Reading". Discourse Processes. 38 (2): 267–286. doi:10.1207/s15326950dp3802_6. ISSN 0163-853X.

    Don Kuiken

    Don Kuiken

    Don_Kuiken

  • Sociology of knowledge approach to discourse
  • sociology of knowledge approach to discourse (SKAD) is a social science research programme for studying discourse developed by Reiner Keller in order

    Sociology of knowledge approach to discourse

    Sociology_of_knowledge_approach_to_discourse

  • Synthetic personalisation
  • Addressing mass audience as individuals

    process of addressing mass audiences as though they were individuals through inclusive language usage. This concept emerged from critical discourse analysis

    Synthetic personalisation

    Synthetic_personalisation

  • Natural language processing
  • Processing of natural language by a computer

    Aspects of Discourse Structure-Centering. In IJCAI (pp. 385–387). Guida, G.; Mauri, G. (July 1986). "Evaluation of natural language processing systems:

    Natural language processing

    Natural_language_processing

  • Allan M. Collins
  • American cognitive scientist (1936–2026)

    1976–1980 Editorial board, Cognitive Science, 1980–2000 Editorial board, Discourse Processes, 1977–1987 Editorial board, Cognition and Instruction, 1981–? Editorial

    Allan M. Collins

    Allan_M._Collins

  • Formulaic language
  • Utterances with fixed forms and often non-literal meaning

    nonnative speaker conversations. Discourse Processes, 14: 423–41. Bailey, Karl G. D.; Ferreira, Fernanda (2007), "The processing of filled pause disfluencies

    Formulaic language

    Formulaic_language

  • Rhetorical structure theory
  • Theory of text organization

    theory, the RST Discourse Treebank (RST-DT), Daniel Marcu demonstrated the feasibility of practical applications of RST to discourse parsing and summarization

    Rhetorical structure theory

    Rhetorical structure theory

    Rhetorical_structure_theory

  • Janyce Wiebe
  • American computational linguist

    in natural language processing and known for her work on subjectivity, sentiment analysis, opinion mining, discourse processing, and word-sense disambiguation

    Janyce Wiebe

    Janyce_Wiebe

  • CEU Center for Network Science
  • Research centre at Central European University

    sociology of culture, academic production, the sociology of science, and discourse processes. June 6–10, 2011. NetSci 2011: The International School and Conference

    CEU Center for Network Science

    CEU_Center_for_Network_Science

  • Epistemic modality
  • Type of linguistic modality

    Speech and Gesture Patterns Reflect Epistemicity and Evidentiality". Discourse Processes. 53 (3): 135–174. doi:10.1080/0163853X.2014.969137. hdl:10230/27949

    Epistemic modality

    Epistemic_modality

  • Civil discourse
  • Civic deliberation over public affairs issues

    Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern with others in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understanding

    Civil discourse

    Civil_discourse

  • Discourse on Inequality
  • 1755 treatise by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men (French: Discours sur l'origine et les fondements de l'inégalité parmi les hommes), also commonly

    Discourse on Inequality

    Discourse on Inequality

    Discourse_on_Inequality

  • Janet Beavin Bavelas
  • Experimental social psychologist

    Chovil, N., Lawrie, D. A., & Wade, A. (1992). Interactive gestures. Discourse Processes, 15, 469–489. Bavelas, J. B., Gerwing, J., & Healing, S. (2014).

    Janet Beavin Bavelas

    Janet_Beavin_Bavelas

  • Amusing Ourselves to Death
  • 1985 book by Neil Postman

    Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business (1985) is a book by American sociologist and mass media scholar Neil Postman

    Amusing Ourselves to Death

    Amusing_Ourselves_to_Death

  • Mediated discourse analysis
  • Specialized analysis of mediated discourse, focusing on action

    external artifacts, or internal processes within the individual. MDA shares some principles with Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA); however, it has a

    Mediated discourse analysis

    Mediated_discourse_analysis

  • Michael Schober
  • American psychologist (born 1964)

    Further credits to his name include: the editor of the journal Discourse Processes, and a member of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology and

    Michael Schober

    Michael_Schober

  • Interpretive bias
  • inferences occur on-line, but with delay: Convergence of naming and reading times". Discourse Processes. 22 (1): 57–78. doi:10.1080/01638539609544966.

    Interpretive bias

    Interpretive_bias

  • Dehumanization of Palestinians in Israeli discourse
  • Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

    October 7 attacks. Dehumanization of Jews and Israelis in Palestinian discourse Racism in Israel Benny Morris, alluding to Ariel Sharon's Israeli West

    Dehumanization of Palestinians in Israeli discourse

    Dehumanization_of_Palestinians_in_Israeli_discourse

  • Discourse representation theory
  • Framework for exploring meaning

    In formal linguistics, discourse representation theory (DRT) is a framework for exploring meaning under a formal semantics approach. One of the main differences

    Discourse representation theory

    Discourse_representation_theory

  • Reading span task
  • Verbal working memory test

    memory capacity and the use of inferences in text comprehension. Discourse Processes, 14, 133–145. Whitney, P., Arnett, P.A., Driver, A., & Budd, D. (2001)

    Reading span task

    Reading_span_task

  • Essex School of discourse analysis
  • Body of thought influenced by Laclau and Mouffe

    The Essex School of discourse analysis, or simply 'The Essex School', refers to a type of scholarship founded on the works of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal

    Essex School of discourse analysis

    Essex_School_of_discourse_analysis

  • Semiotics
  • Study of signs

    smell. It does not restrict sign processes to conscious mental activities and explicitly includes nonintentional processes within its scope. Biosemiotics

    Semiotics

    Semiotics

  • Aaron Cicourel
  • American sociologist (1928–2023)

    (with others) NY: Academic Press, 1974. Three Models of Discourse Analysis. Discourse Processes 3:101–131. Interpenetration of Communicative Contexts:

    Aaron Cicourel

    Aaron_Cicourel

  • Gregory Ward
  • American academic, linguist and researcher

    affected the accessibility of discourse entities. Ward has explored various syntactic prominence effects on discourse processes and proposed that the interpretation

    Gregory Ward

    Gregory Ward

    Gregory_Ward

  • Vivien A. Schmidt
  • American academic

    focused on the substantive content of ideas and the interactive processes of discourse in institutional context (see e.g., Schmidt 2002, 2006, 2008, 2010)

    Vivien A. Schmidt

    Vivien A. Schmidt

    Vivien_A._Schmidt

  • Teun A. van Dijk
  • Dutch critical discourse analyst

    discourse analysis and Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). With Walter Kintsch he contributed to the development of the psychology of text processing.

    Teun A. van Dijk

    Teun A. van Dijk

    Teun_A._van_Dijk

  • Studies in Language
  • Academic journal

    peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in linguistics as viewed from discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological perspectives. It is published by

    Studies in Language

    Studies_in_Language

  • Cate Poynton
  • Australian linguist

    prosody: attitudinal modification in the nominal group." Advances in Discourse Processes 57. 1996: 211–228. Poynton, Cate. "Chapter 6: Giving Voice” Counterpoints

    Cate Poynton

    Cate_Poynton

  • Frances Christie
  • Australian scholar of language

    institutions: social processes in the workplace and school. London and New York: Continuum. Christie, F. 2002. Classroom discourse analysis : a functional

    Frances Christie

    Frances_Christie

  • Educational Testing Service
  • Educational testing and assessment organization

    Educational Psychology, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, and Discourse Processes. Major citations received while on staff have included elected membership

    Educational Testing Service

    Educational Testing Service

    Educational_Testing_Service

  • Semantic similarity
  • Concept in natural language processing

    Laham, D. (1998). "Introduction to Latent Semantic Analysis" (PDF). Discourse Processes. 25 (2–3): 259–284. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.125.109. doi:10.1080/01638539809545028

    Semantic similarity

    Semantic_similarity

  • Elderspeak
  • Specialized speech style

    T.; Billington, C. (1998). "Using Elderspeak with Older Adults". Discourse Processes. 25: 55–73. doi:10.1080/01638539809545020. Kemper, S.; Ferrell, P

    Elderspeak

    Elderspeak

  • Discourse on Voluntary Servitude
  • 1577 essay

    The Discourse on Voluntary Servitude (French: Discours de la servitude volontaire) is an essay by Étienne de La Boétie. The text was published clandestinely

    Discourse on Voluntary Servitude

    Discourse on Voluntary Servitude

    Discourse_on_Voluntary_Servitude

  • Modes of discourse
  • Major types of writing and speaking

    The modes of discourse, sometimes known as rhetorical modes, are a broad classification of the major kinds of formal and academic writing (including speech-writing)

    Modes of discourse

    Modes of discourse

    Modes_of_discourse

  • Emanuel Schegloff
  • American sociologist (1937–2024)

    (1979–1992 and later), Discourse Processes (from 1975), Journal of Pragmatics (from 1981) and the honorary editorial board of Discourse Studies (from 1997)

    Emanuel Schegloff

    Emanuel_Schegloff

  • Applied Linguistics (journal)
  • Academic journal

    linguistics, such as lexicography, corpus linguistics, multilingualism, discourse analysis, and language education, aiming at promoting discussion among

    Applied Linguistics (journal)

    Applied_Linguistics_(journal)

  • Neal R. Norrick
  • International Journal of Humor Research, International Review of Pragmatics, Discourse Processes, Lodz Papers in Pragmatics and Journal of Language Aggression and

    Neal R. Norrick

    Neal R. Norrick

    Neal_R._Norrick

  • Computer-mediated communication
  • Human communication that occurs through the use of two or more electronic devices

    text-based forms of CMC, and is sometimes referred to as "computer-mediated discourse analysis". In linguistics, CMC is used to examine digital discussions

    Computer-mediated communication

    Computer-mediated communication

    Computer-mediated_communication

  • Norman Fairclough
  • British linguist

    of critical discourse analysis (CDA) as applied to sociolinguistics. Critical discourse analysis, also called textually oriented discourse analysis or

    Norman Fairclough

    Norman_Fairclough

  • Language and gender
  • Ways men and women use language differently

    (1990). Conversational organization and its development. Advances in Discourse Processes. Vol. XXXVIII. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex. ISBN 9780893916633. Goodwin

    Language and gender

    Language_and_gender

  • Discourse community
  • Group of people who share a set of discourses

    A discourse community is a group of people who share a set of discourses, understood as basic values and assumptions, and ways of communicating about those

    Discourse community

    Discourse_community

  • Jean E. Fox Tree
  • American psychologist

    (July 2002). "Interpreting Pauses and Ums at Turn Exchanges" (PDF). Discourse Processes. 34 (1): 37–55. doi:10.1207/S15326950DP3401_2. Fox Tree, J (1 February

    Jean E. Fox Tree

    Jean_E._Fox_Tree

  • The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity
  • 1985 book by Jürgen Habermas

    The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve Lectures (German: Der Philosophische Diskurs der Moderne: Zwölf Vorlesungen) is a 1985 book by the philosopher

    The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity

    The_Philosophical_Discourse_of_Modernity

  • Georgia M. Green
  • American linguist and academic

    Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Law and Social Inquiry, and Discourse Processes and publishers including Academic Press. Since 1997 she has served

    Georgia M. Green

    Georgia_M._Green

  • Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric
  • Rhetoric against LGBTQ people

    conspiracy of homosexuals and communists against Hellenic values". This discourse, promoted by the governments of Hungary and Poland, alleges that LGBTQ

    Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric

    Anti-LGBTQ_rhetoric

  • Situated cognition
  • Hypothesis that knowing is inseparable from doing

    Robertson, D. A. (1999). "Indexical understanding of instructions". Discourse Processes. 28 (1): 1–26. doi:10.1080/01638539909545067. Greeno, J. G. (1989)

    Situated cognition

    Situated_cognition

  • Shipping ethics controversy in fanfiction
  • Debate over romantic and sexual content in fanfiction

    Beginning in the mid-2010s and continuing into the 2020s, significant discourse emerged in online fandom spaces around the ethical implications of taboo

    Shipping ethics controversy in fanfiction

    Shipping ethics controversy in fanfiction

    Shipping_ethics_controversy_in_fanfiction

  • Corpus-assisted discourse studies
  • of discourse it may be possible to better understand the processes at play in the discourse type and to gain access to non-obvious meanings. Aims can

    Corpus-assisted discourse studies

    Corpus-assisted_discourse_studies

  • Linguistics
  • Scientific study of language

    (rhetoric, diction, stress) that place a discourse in context Semiotics, the study of signs and sign processes (semiosis), indication, designation, likeness

    Linguistics

    Linguistics

  • Intelligent tutoring system
  • Computer system to provide instruction to learners

    Tutor Responses in Human Keyboard-to-Keyboard Tutoring Sessions". Discourse Processes. 33 (1): 23–52. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.20.7809. doi:10.1207/s15326950dp3301_02

    Intelligent tutoring system

    Intelligent_tutoring_system

  • Composition (language)
  • Assembling words and sentences into a work

    processes of the above-mentioned discourse (like purpose, arrangement, etc.), but the relationship medium plays in the composing and decision process

    Composition (language)

    Composition (language)

    Composition_(language)

  • Dialogue (Bakhtin)
  • Bakhtin's theory of verbal interaction

    with his whole body and deeds. He invests his entire self in discourse, and this discourse enters into the dialogic fabric of human life, into the world

    Dialogue (Bakhtin)

    Dialogue_(Bakhtin)

  • Raymond W. Gibbs Jr.
  • American psychology professor

    Associate Editor of the Journal of Mental Imagery Cognitive Linguistics Discourse Processes Journal of Pragmatics Intercultural Pragmatics Psychologia Poetics

    Raymond W. Gibbs Jr.

    Raymond_W._Gibbs_Jr.

  • Salience (language)
  • Property of being noticeable or important

    "Formulating age: Dimensions of age identity in elderly talk". Discourse Processes. 14 (1): 87–106. doi:10.1080/01638539109544776. Gunawardena, C. N

    Salience (language)

    Salience_(language)

  • Discourse grammar
  • Discourse Grammar (DG) is a grammatical framework that grew out of the analysis of spoken and written linguistic discourse on the one hand, and of work

    Discourse grammar

    Discourse_grammar

  • Lois Holzman
  • American psychologist

    (1980). ""Let'stryto make it a good day"— some not so simple ways∗". Discourse Processes. 3 (2): 155–168. doi:10.1080/01638538009544484. ISSN 0163-853X. "East

    Lois Holzman

    Lois_Holzman

  • Phenomenon
  • Observable event

    extraordinary, unusual, or notable event. According to the Dictionary of Visual Discourse: In ordinary language 'phenomenon/phenomena' refer to any noteworthy occurrence

    Phenomenon

    Phenomenon

    Phenomenon

  • Cognitive discourse analysis
  • Tenbrink, Thora (March 2015). "Cognitive Discourse Analysis: accessing cognitive representations and processes through language data*". Language and Cognition

    Cognitive discourse analysis

    Cognitive_discourse_analysis

  • Communication
  • Transmission of information

    communication as a practical art of discourse while others explore the roles of signs, experience, information processing, and the goal of building a social

    Communication

    Communication

    Communication

  • Penelope Eckert
  • American sociolinguist (born 1942)

    Penelope. (1990) Cooperative Competition in Adolescent Girl Talk. Discourse Processes. 13, 92P122. (Reprinted in Deborah Tannen ed. 1993. Gender and Conversational

    Penelope Eckert

    Penelope_Eckert

  • Bambi Schieffelin
  • American linguist

    Linguistic Anthropology, American Anthropologist, Ethnos, Discourse Studies, Discourse Processes, and Text, among others. In terms of professional service

    Bambi Schieffelin

    Bambi_Schieffelin

  • Pragmatics
  • Branch of linguistics and semiotics relating context to meaning

    "The use of referential expressions in structuring discourse". Language and Cognitive Processes. 7 (3–4): 301–333. doi:10.1080/01690969208409389.

    Pragmatics

    Pragmatics

  • Kamala Sankaram
  • American classical composer

    Empowered to Comment: Posting, Lurking, and Noninteractive Reading.” Discourse Processes Vol. 52, No. 5-6 (2015), pp. 406–433. Kamala Sankaram, “Finding a

    Kamala Sankaram

    Kamala_Sankaram

  • Grounding in communication
  • Knowledge, beliefs and assumptions

    Computer-Mediated Communication: The Role of Coordination Devices". Discourse Processes. 3 (1). Sacks, H., Schegloff, E. A., & Jefferson, G. (1974). "A simplest

    Grounding in communication

    Grounding_in_communication

  • J. R. Martin
  • Canadian linguist

    systemic functional linguistics. Martin is well known for his work on discourse analysis, genre, appraisal, multimodality and educational linguistics

    J. R. Martin

    J. R. Martin

    J._R._Martin

  • English interjections
  • Interjections in the English language

    Relationships Through Answers to Questions: The Case of Interjections". Discourse Processes. 56 (3): 191–209. doi:10.1080/0163853X.2018.1441214. S2CID 149409949

    English interjections

    English interjections

    English_interjections

  • Discourse of renewal
  • Discourse of renewal is a theory in crisis communication that seeks to establish and emphasize "learning from the crisis, ethical communication, communication

    Discourse of renewal

    Discourse_of_renewal

  • Deixis
  • Words requiring context to understand their meaning

    gone." Discourse deixis, also referred to as text deixis, refers to the use of expressions within an utterance to refer to parts of the discourse that contain

    Deixis

    Deixis

    Deixis

  • Elaborative encoding
  • Mnemonic system using some form of elaboration

    Flammer, August; Kintsch, Walter (eds.), Advances in Psychology, Discourse Processing, vol. 8, North-Holland, pp. 536–554, doi:10.1016/s0166-4115(08)62718-1

    Elaborative encoding

    Elaborative_encoding

  • Steve Whittaker
  • Graesser, A., Gernsbacher, M., and Goldman, S. (Ed.) The Handbook of Discourse Processes, 243–286, Erlbaum, NJ. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2003-02476-006

    Steve Whittaker

    Steve_Whittaker

  • The Theory of Communicative Action
  • 1981 book by Jürgen Habermas

    for the coordination of central life processes. This has the effect of ripping the heart out of social discourse, allowing complex differentiation to

    The Theory of Communicative Action

    The Theory of Communicative Action

    The_Theory_of_Communicative_Action

  • Facebook
  • Social networking service owned by Meta Platforms

    allowing objectionable content, including conspiracy theories and fringe discourse, and for prohibiting other content that it deems inappropriate. Facebook

    Facebook

    Facebook

  • Collaborative learning
  • Situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together

    Methods for examining collaborative learning processes include conversation analysis and statistical discourse analysis. Thus, collaborative learning is

    Collaborative learning

    Collaborative_learning

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  • Nob
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Nob

    Discourse, prophecy.

    Nob

  • Syntyche
  • Biblical

    Syntyche

    that speaks or discourses

    Syntyche

  • Winder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winder

    English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.

    Winder

  • Washer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Washer

    English : from an agent derivative of Middle English wasch(en) ‘to wash’ (Old English wæscan), hence an occupational name for a laundryman, or for someone who washed raw wool before spinning. Various other occupations, too, involved washing processes and the name may relate to any of these. For example, it may have denoted a man who washed sheep; some tenants on the manor of Burpham, near Worthing, in Sussex (where the surname is found from an early date), had as part of their feudal service to wash the flocks of their master.Americanized spelling of the German cognate Wascher.

    Washer

  • Wheeler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wheeler

    English : occupational name for a maker of wheels (for vehicles or for use in spinning or various other manufacturing processes), from an agent derivative of Middle English whele ‘wheel’. The name is particularly common on the Isle of Wight; on the mainland it is concentrated in the neighboring region of central southern England.A founder of Salisbury, NH, in 1634 was John Wheeler.

    Wheeler

  • Syntyche
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Syntyche

    That speaks or discourses.

    Syntyche

  • Nob
  • Biblical

    Nob

    discourse; prophecy

    Nob

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  • Hanvitha | ஹந்வீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hanvitha | ஹந்வீதா

    Happy

  • Vadivukarasi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Vadivukarasi

    Lord Ranganatha

  • EROS
  • Male

    Greek

    EROS

    (Έρως) Greek name derived from the word eros, EROS means "love; sexual desire." In mythology, this is the name of the god of love, lust and sex, worshiped as a fertility god. His Roman equivalent is Cupid "desire," and he is also known by the Latin name Amor "love."

  • Chephirah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Chephirah

    A little lioness.

  • Ratnabali
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Ratnabali

    String of Pearls

  • Sikander | سیکندر
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sikander | سیکندر

    Victorious, Sikander is also the Persian and hindustani version of the name alexander, After alexander the great

  • Jezyk
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Polish

    Jezyk

    Tongue

  • Nadaa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Nadaa

    Dew; Generosity; Liberality; Magnanimity

  • Heli
  • Biblical

    Heli

    ascending; climbing up

  • Shethar
  • Biblical

    Shethar

    putrefied; searching

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  • Discoursive
  • a.

    Inclined to converse; conversable; communicative; as, a discoursive man.

  • Discoursing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Discourse

  • Dalliance
  • n.

    Entertaining discourse.

  • Loring
  • n.

    Instructive discourse.

  • Discourse
  • v. t.

    To treat of; to expose or set forth in language.

  • Discourse
  • n.

    Consecutive speech, either written or unwritten, on a given line of thought; speech; treatise; dissertation; sermon, etc.; as, the preacher gave us a long discourse on duty.

  • Discourser
  • n.

    One who discourse; a narrator; a speaker; an haranguer.

  • Discourse
  • v. t.

    To talk to; to confer with.

  • Discourse
  • v. i.

    To exercise reason; to employ the mind in judging and inferring; to reason.

  • Discoursed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Discourse

  • Discourse
  • v. i.

    To treat of something in writing and formally.

  • Discourse
  • v. i.

    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.

  • Discourse
  • v. t.

    To utter or give forth; to speak.

  • Discoursive
  • n.

    The state or quality of being discoursive or able to reason.

  • Treatise
  • n.

    Story; discourse.

  • Dispurse
  • v. t.

    To disburse.

  • Discure
  • v. t.

    To discover; to reveal; to discoure.

  • Discourse
  • v. i.

    To relate something; to tell.

  • Onology
  • n.

    Foolish discourse.

  • Propose
  • n.

    Talk; discourse.