WordNet
- of or relating to elocution; "elocutionary recitals"
- (used of style of speaking) overly embellished; "an elocutionary Oxonian delivery"
- an expert manner of speaking involving control of voice and gesture
- a public speaker trained in voice production and gesture and delivery
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈U〉話法 / 〈C〉慣用語句
- 演説法の,雄弁術の;発声法に関する
- 演説法,(特に公の場での)優れた話術
- 雄弁家;(専門の)朗唱家
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Not to be confused with Location (disambiguation).
Locution can refer to:
- Locution - a figure of speech - a use of a word that diverges from its usual meaning, or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it such as a metaphor, simile, or personification
- Locution (paranormal) - a mode of supernatural revelation
- Locution (catchphrase) - a particular word, phrase, or expression, especially associated with a particular person, region, group, or cultural level
- Interior locution - in an interior locution a person reportedly receives a set of ideas, thoughts, or visions from an outside spiritual source
See also
- Locutionary act, the performance of an utterance in linguistics and the philosophy of mind.
English Journal
- Mind-language in the age of the brain: is "mental illness" a useful term?
- Pies R1.
- Journal of psychiatric practice.J Psychiatr Pract.2015 Jan;21(1):79-83. doi: 10.1097/01.pra.0000460625.25676.59.
- The term "mental illness" has been criticized on a variety of grounds, most notably by those who have argued that the term is merely a "myth" or a "metaphor." Some have argued that if and when so-called mental illnesses are exhaustively explained by disturbed brain function or structure, we will no
- PMID 25603455
- The 'demented other' or simply 'a person'? Extending the philosophical discourse of Naue and Kroll through the situated self.
- Sabat SR1, Johnson A, Swarbrick C, Keady J.
- Nursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionals.Nurs Philos.2011 Oct;12(4):282-92; discussion 293-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1466-769X.2011.00485.x.
- This article presents a critique of an article previously featured in Nursing Philosophy (10: 26-33) by Ursula Naue and Thilo Kroll, who suggested that people living with dementia are assigned a negative status upon receipt of a diagnosis, holding the identity of the 'demented other'. Specifically,
- PMID 21906232
- Studies on mosquito borne dieases in Egypt and Qatar.
- Mikhail MW1, Al-Bursheed KM, Abd El-Halim AS, Morsy TA.
- Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology.J Egypt Soc Parasitol.2009 Dec;39(3):745-56.
- Mosquitoes identification, distribution and densities in representative Egyptian Governorates and five Qatarain Municipalities (Al Rayyan, Doha, Al Daayan, Al Khor & Al Zahakira and Al Shamal) were studied. In Qatar the larvae were Culex pipiens complex, C. univettatus, C. pusillus, Aedes caspie
- PMID 20120742
Japanese Journal
- comme si 再考 : Maupassantの場合
- 市川 雅己
- 文学部論叢 104, 81-87, 2013-03-10
- Par rapport à Vercors, Maupassant ne distingue pas très clairement l'indicatif et le subjonctif dans la subordination introduite par << comme si >>. Vercors a choisi l'indicatif pour expre …
- NAID 110009555196
- 談話分析におけるWiddowsonの発話行為理論の利用
- Davies Walter
- 広島外国語教育研究 (14), 83-99, 2011
- … 文を単位とするこのアプローチは, Austinの発話(locution)と一致する捉え方でもある。 …
- NAID 120002835761
- Au moins,du moins, encore moinsと主観性
- 阿部 宏
- フランス語学研究 (44), 33-48, 2010-06-01
- … Les emplois A(ppreciatif) et I(njonctif) de cette locution ont les memes fonctions de signaler le degre le plus bas, mais dans ces cas il s'agit des echelles subjectives : celle de la desirabilite et de la demande de realisation. … La locution encore moins met en oeuvre egalement l'echelle de la factualite. …
- NAID 110009851576
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