discourse |
discurse |
Discurse is often a misspelling of discourse.
Discurse has no English definition.
As a noun discourse
is verbal exchange, conversation.
As a verb discourse
is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
comversation |
discourse |
discourse |
In uncountable|archaic|lang=en terms the difference between discourse and discourse
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between discourse and discourse
is that
discourse is (uncountable) expression in words, either speech or writing while
discourse is (uncountable) expression in words, either speech or writing.
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between discourse and discourse
is that
discourse is (countable) any rational expression, reason while
discourse is (countable) any rational expression, reason.
In social sciences|countable|lang=en terms the difference between discourse and discourse
is that
discourse is (social sciences|countable) an institutionalized way of thinking, a social boundary defining what can be said about a specific topic (after ) while
discourse is (social sciences|countable) an institutionalized way of thinking, a social boundary defining what can be said about a specific topic (after ).
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between discourse and discourse
is that
discourse is (obsolete) dealing; transaction while
discourse is (obsolete) dealing; transaction.
In lang=en terms the difference between discourse and discourse
is that
discourse is to write or speak formally and at length while
discourse is to write or speak formally and at length.
In obsolete|transitive|lang=en terms the difference between discourse and discourse
is that
discourse is (obsolete|transitive) to debate while
discourse is (obsolete|transitive) to debate.
As nouns the difference between discourse and discourse
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.
As verbs the difference between discourse and discourse
is that
discourse is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse while
discourse is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
pragmatics |
discourse |
As nouns the difference between pragmatics and discourse
is that
pragmatics is the study of the use of language in a social context while
discourse is verbal exchange, conversation.
As a verb discourse is
to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
pedagogy |
discourse |
As nouns the difference between pedagogy and discourse
is that
pedagogy is the profession of teaching while
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation.
As a verb discourse is
to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
femspeak |
As nouns the difference between discourse and femspeak
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
femspeak is (derogatory) the characteristic jargon of feminists and feminist discourse.
As a verb discourse
is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
henology |
As nouns the difference between discourse and henology
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
henology is the philosophical discourse on "the one" that appears most notably in the philosophy of.
As a verb discourse
is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
metalevel |
As nouns the difference between discourse and metalevel
is that
discourse is verbal exchange, conversation while
metalevel is the level of discourse that concerns an object itself.
As a verb discourse
is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
metatextuality |
As nouns the difference between discourse and metatextuality
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
metatextuality is a form of intertextual discourse in which one text makes critical commentary on another.
As a verb discourse
is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
discourse |
dilogy |
As nouns the difference between discourse and dilogy
is that
discourse is (uncountable|archaic) verbal exchange, conversation while
dilogy is or equivocal speech or discourse.
As a verb discourse
is to engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
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