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locution — [ lɔkysjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIVe « paroles »; lat. locutio, de loqui « parler » 1 ♦ (1487) Vx Manière de s exprimer, de parler (⇒ élocution). 2 ♦ (1680) Mod. Groupe de mots (syntagme ou phrase) fixé par la tradition, dont le sens … Encyclopédie Universelle
Illokution — Il|lo|ku|ti|on 〈f. 20; Sprachw.; in der Sprechakttheorie〉 Handlungsaspekt, kommunikative Funktion eines Sprechaktes; →a. Lokution, Perlokution [<Il...1 + lat. locutio „das Reden, Redensart“; zu loqui „reden, sprechen“] * * * Il|lo|ku|ti|on,… … Universal-Lexikon
locuţiune — locuţiúne s. f. (sil. ţi u ), g. d. art. locuţiúnii; pl. locuţiúni Trimis de siveco, 07.10.2006. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic LOCUŢIÚN//E locuţiunei f. Îmbinare de cuvinte cu sens unitar şi funcţie gramaticală unică. [G. D. locuţiunii; Sil. ţi u … Dicționar Român
locución — (Derivado del lat. loqui, hablar.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 GRAMÁTICA Expresión compuesta por varias palabras, con forma fija y sentido unitario, que no es la suma de los elementos que la componen, y que funciona como oración o elemento oracional … Enciclopedia Universal
circonlocution — [ sirkɔ̃lɔkysjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; lat. circumlocutio, trad. gr. periphrasis → périphrase ♦ Manière d exprimer sa pensée d une façon indirecte, par des détours prudents. ⇒ ambages, périphrase. Parler par circonlocutions (cf. Tourner autour du pot) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lokution — Ausdrucksweise; Redestil; Diktion; Stil * * * Lo|ku|ti|on 〈f. 20; Sprachw.; in der Sprechakttheorie〉 Äußerungsaspekt (Artikulation u. grammat. Ordnung) eines Sprechaktes [<lat. locutio „das Reden, Redensart“; zu loqui „reden, sprechen“] * * *… … Universal-Lexikon
vulgari eloquentia, De — (Eloquence in the vernacular tongue) by Dante Alighieri (ca. 1304–1305) DANTE’s De vulgari eloquentia is an unfinished Latin treatise in which the poet argues that it is appropriate to write literature concerning serious topics such as war … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Locution — Lo*cu tion (l[ o]*k[=u] sh[u^]n), n. [L. locutio, fr. loqui to speak: cf. F. locution. ] Speech or discourse; a phrase; a form or mode of expression. Stumbling locutions. G. Eliot. [1913 Webster] I hate these figures in locution, These about… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
circumlocution — noun Etymology: Middle English circumlocucyon, from Latin circumlocution , circumlocutio, from circum + locutio speech, from loqui to speak Date: 15th century 1. the use of an unnecessarily large number of words to express an idea 2. evasion in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
locution — noun Etymology: Middle English locucion, from Anglo French, from Latin locution , locutio, from loqui to speak Date: 15th century 1. a particular form of expression or a peculiarity of phrasing; especially a word or expression characteristic of a … New Collegiate Dictionary