- A
verbum dicendi (Latin for "word of speaking" or "verb of speaking"), also
called verb of utterance, is a word that
expresses speech or
introduces a...
- was a
teacher of
oratory or
public speaking. The art of
speaking (ars
dicendi) was
highly prized, and
eloquentia ("speaking ability, eloquence") was...
- (2008), "Variation in the
grammaticalization of
complementizers from
verba dicendi in
Sinitic languages" (PDF),
Linguistic Typology, 12 (1): 45–98, doi:10...
- and its
vowels have not
changed as they have in the word furrow.
Verba dicendi ('words of saying') are a
method of
integrating onomatopoeic words and...
-
signal light was illuminated". A
paraphrase can be
introduced with
verbum dicendi—a
declaratory expression to
signal the
transition to the paraphrase. For...
-
Urban III. It was in this
position that di
Morra "...compiled a
Forma Dicendi, a
collection of
official papal acts, and also
completed a codification...
- used in
conditional clauses with the
conjunction 𒌓𒁕 ud-da 'if'.
Verba dicendi introducing direct speech are also
placed in marû. In addition, different...
- 1531, and his
writings on
rhetoric included Rhetoricae, sive De
Ratione Dicendi,
Libri Tres (1533), De
Consultatione (1533), and a
treatise on
letter writing...
- German). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. ISBN 978-3-16-162619-7. H. Klauser, "De
Dicendi Genere Nicandri" (Dissertationes
Philologicae Vindobonenses, vi. 1898)...
- rhetoric. His
rhetoric is
chiefly defined by Cato the Elder's vir bonus,
dicendi peritus, or "the good man
skilled at speaking".
Later he states: "I should...