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enunciative (ɪˈnʌnʃɪətɪv) [ad. L. ēnuntiātīv-us, f. ēnuntiāre: see enunciate.] 1. That serves to enunciate; predicative; declaratory. Const. of.1531 Elyot Gov. iii. xxv, Yet be their warkes compacte in fourme of narrations whiche by oratours be called enunciatiue. c 1555 Harpsfield Divorce Hen. VIII...
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Isotopy (semiotics)
She identified semantic, phonetic, prosodic, stylistic, enunciative, rhetorical, presuppositional, syntactic, and narrative isotopies.
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enunciatory
† eˈnunciatory, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. ēnuntiāt- (see enunciate) + -ory.] = enunciative.a 1693 Urquhart Rabelais iii. xxxviii. 317 Predicable and enunciatory fool.
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Ultra-red
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With an art they describe on their website as "Exploring acoustic space as enunciative of social relations," Ultra-red develop explicitly
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prolative
prolative, a. (prəʊˈleɪtɪv) [ad. late L. prōlātīv-us, f. prōlāt-us: see prolate a. and -ive.] † 1. Characterized by being uttered or spoken. Obs. rare— 1.1691 W. Nicholls Answ. Naked Gospel 93 The learned Fathers in the Church have been always careful, to distinguish between..the prolative, or enunc...
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Johannes Angermuller
German sociology, French linguistic discourse analysis and the qualitative traditions of German and North American social sciences, he specialises in enunciative Subjectivity in Enunciative Pragmatics. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, [French version: Analyse du discours poststructuraliste.
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dicible
† ˈdicible, n. Philos. Obs. [ad. med.L. dīcibilis (Du Cange), f. dīcĕre to say: see -ble.] That which is capable of being said; a notion or idea expressible in words.1656 Stanley Hist. Philos. viii. xviii. 40 Dicible is that which consisteth according to rationall phantasy. Ibid., Dicibles are notio...
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Henriette Gezundhajt
Gezundhajt was born in France and studied Enunciative Linguistics at the University Paris 7 until 1988.
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ratiocinative
ratiocinative, a. (ræʃɪ-, rætɪˈɒsɪnətɪv) [ad. L. ratiōcinātīv-us: see ratiocinate and -ive. Cf. F. ratiocinatif (14th c., Oresme).] Characterized by, given to, or expressive of, ratiocination.c 1620 A. Hume Brit. Tongue ii. xii, Conjunction..of it ther be tuoe sortes, the one enunciative, and the ot...
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Foucauldian discourse analysis
Subjectivity in Enunciative Pragmatics. Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse. Basingstoke, Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
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decretory
decretory, a. Now rare or Obs. (dɪˈkriːtərɪ) [ad. L. dēcrētōri-us, f. dēcrēt- ppl. stem of L. dēcērnĕre to determine, decree: see -ory.] 1. Of the nature of, involving, or relating to, a decree, authoritative decision, or final judgement.a 1631 Donne in Select. (1840) 83 We banish..all imaginary fat...
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Proto-Dravidian language
In Old Tamil it took the enunciative vowel -u like the other stops. In other words, *ṯ (or *ṟ) did not occur word-finally without the enunciative vowel.
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indicative
indicative, a. (n.) (ɪnˈdɪkətɪv, ˈɪndɪkeɪtɪv) [ad. F. indicatif, -ive (Oresme, 14th c.) = Sp., It. indicativo, ad. L. indicātīv-us (in sense 1 below), f. indicāt-: see indicate and -ive. The first pronunciation is that used in sense 1; the second is frequent, though not exclusive, in sense 2, in whi...
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Walter Noetico
One of the enunciative propositions of Noetico is that Neoilluminism arises from a need to raise contemporary Mankind out of spiritual, moral, cultural
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Hesychius of Jerusalem
He follows Origen of Alexandria in choosing for the enunciative form of exegesis the shortest possible marginal gloss (paratheseis).
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