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1 информационный
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2 информационный
locutionary вчт.Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > информационный
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3 lokutionär
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4 lokutiv
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5 адресант
1) General subject: originator2) Law: sender4) Linguistics: addressant, addresser, locutionary source, producent, speaker5) Makarov: originator (телеграммы и т.п.) -
6 адресат
1) General subject: addressee, consignee, attention (на конверте или в начале письма)2) Engineering: called party5) Information technology: destination, mail recipient, recipient, target6) Communications: intended recipient (сообщения)7) Network technologies: destination station8) leg.N.P. sendee9) Security: destinee10) SAP.tech. notification agent -
7 аудитория
1) General subject: attendance, audience, auditive, auditorial, auditorium, auditory, class, classroom (в учебном заведении), coverage, lecture hall, lecture theatre, recitation room, schoolroom, theatre2) Medicine: theater3) Military: (лекционная) hall4) Engineering: auditorium (помещение), classroom (помещение), lecture room (помещение)5) Construction: cavea, lecture space6) Law: floor7) Linguistics: locutionary target8) Architecture: house, lecture-room9) Cinema: constituency12) Makarov: front -
8 глагол говорения
Linguistics: locutionary verb, speech verb, verb of saying -
9 глагол говорения; глагол речи
Linguistics: locutionary verb, speech verb, verb of sayingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глагол говорения; глагол речи
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10 глагол речи
Linguistics: locutionary verb, speech verb, verb of saying -
11 говорящий
1) General subject: fluent (об ораторе и т.п.), speaker, speaking, talk, talking2) Religion: messaging3) Linguistics: addressant, addresser, locutionary source, producent, sender, talker4) Cinema: whisperer («Ghost Whisperer» — «Говорящая с призраками», телесериал)5) Psychology: vocal7) Security: talker (напр. по телефону) -
12 источник говорения
Linguistics: addressant, addresser, locutionary source, producent, sender, speakerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > источник говорения
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13 источник речи
Linguistics: addressant, addresser, locutionary source, producent, sender, speaker -
14 локутивный
Linguistics: locutionary -
15 локутивный акт
Linguistics: locution, locutionary act -
16 локутивный глагол
Linguistics: locutionary verb -
17 локуция
1) Computers: locution2) Linguistics: locutionary act -
18 речевой глагол
Linguistics: locutionary verb, speech verb -
19 слушающий
1) Bookish: audient2) Linguistics: addressee, hearer, listener, locutionary target -
20 нейтральный
neutral, ( о высказывании) locutionary, indifferent
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См. также в других словарях:
locutionary — act … Philosophy dictionary
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locutionary — /loh kyooh sheuh ner ee/, adj. Philos., Ling. pertaining to the act of conveying semantic content in an utterance, considered as independent of the interaction between the speaker and the listener. Cf. illocutionary, perlocutionary. [1950 55;… … Universalium
locutionary — lo·cu·tion·ary … English syllables
locutionary — lo•cu•tion•ar•y [[t]loʊˈkyu ʃəˌnɛr i[/t]] adj. ling. pho of or pertaining to the act of conveying semantic content in an utterance, considered as independent of the interaction between the speaker and the listener • Etymology: 1950–55 … From formal English to slang
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Speech act — For the US Act, see SPEECH Act of 2010. Speech Act is a technical term in linguistics and the philosophy of language. The contemporary use of the term goes back to John L. Austin s doctrine of locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts.… … Wikipedia
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Perlocutionary act — A perlocutionary act (or perlocutionary effect) is a speech act, as viewed at the level of its psychological consequences , such as persuading, convincing, scaring, enlightening, inspiring, or otherwise getting someone to do or realize something … Wikipedia