Discourse in spanish
Discurso
pronunciation: diskuɹ̩soʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: diskuɹ̩soʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
discourse1 = discurso, conversación, retórica.
Example: In many discourses 'policy making' and 'decision making' are synonymous terms.more:
» direct discourse = estilo directo.
Example: As rhetorical mechanisms, direct and indirect discourse are used to privilege certain characters over others in terms of social or moral standing.» discourse analysis = análisis del discurso.
Example: This article presents a method of discourse analysis used to specify the functions performed in human-human information interaction.» electoral discourse = retórica electoral.
Example: These currents are producing a highly self-referential style of electoral discourse.» everyday discourse = lenguaje cotidiano.
Example: The article 'Tall Stories: The Metaphorical Nature of Everyday Talk' claims that everyday discourse is in fact richly metaphorical and that, through the operation of metaphor, people fictionalize as they talk.» indirect discourse = estilo indirecto.
Example: As rhetorical mechanisms, direct and indirect discourse are used to privilege certain characters over others in terms of social or moral standing.» political discourse = discurso político.
Example: His use of religious and political discourse during the presidential campaign reaffirmed people's faith in America and served as a source of identification with evangelicals and religionists.» public discourse = debate público, debate social.
Example: The study is situated within the contested public discourse about the importance of certain key institutions, such as the library, in public life = Este estudio se sitúa dentro del debate social abierto existente hoy sobre la importancia de ciertas instituciones clave, tal como la biblioteca, en la vida pública.» religious discourse = discurso religioso.
Example: His use of religious and political discourse during the presidential campaign reaffirmed people's faith in America and served as a source of identification with evangelicals and religionists.» scholarly discourse = discurso científico, conversación entre especialistas, comunicación entre especialistas.
Example: This article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of online conferencing compared to traditional methods of scholarly discourse.discourse2 = práctica, planteamiento, forma de actuar.
Example: The institutional 'traditional student' discourse in the USA is one of fraternity parties and breaking free of parental control.