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Discourse refers to a formal and often lengthy discussion of a topic, derived from the Latin word for 'argument' or 'conversation.' It involves organizing concepts and insights logically and can be presented in both speech and written form. Typically, it serves as an analysis of a concept or theory proposed by another writer.

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Discourse refers to a formal and often lengthy discussion of a topic, derived from the Latin word for 'argument' or 'conversation.' It involves organizing concepts and insights logically and can be presented in both speech and written form. Typically, it serves as an analysis of a concept or theory proposed by another writer.

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The term discourse comes from the
word discursus. In medieval Latin, it
means “argument,” and in late Latin, it
means “conversation.”
A discourse is a formal and often lengthy
discussion of a topic, where concepts and insights
are arranged in an organized and logical manner.
It is often associated with speech, but it may also
be written. It usually serves as a writer’s or a
scholar’s analysis of a concept or theory proposed
by another writer.
A discourse is a formal and often lengthy
discussion of a topic, where concepts and insights
are arranged in an organized and logical manner.
It is often associated with speech, but it may also
be written. It usually serves as a writer’s or a
scholar’s analysis of a concept or theory proposed
by another writer.
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