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Locution can
refer to: a
figure of
speech Locution (paranormal), a mode of
supernatural revelation Locution (catchphrase), a
particular word, phrase,...
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interior locution is a
mystical concept used by
various religions. An
interior locution is a form of
private revelation, but is
distinct from an apparition...
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Locution (from
Latin locutio, -onis a "speaking" <
loqui "speak") is a
paranormal phenomenon or
supernatural revelation where a
religious figure, statue...
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congregants individually or as a group, use the
phrase "God
bless you". The
locution "God
bless you" is used in
Christian benedictions. In the
Aaronic blessing...
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catchphrase (alternatively
spelled catch phrase) is a
phrase or
expression recognized by its
repeated utterance. Such
phrases often originate in po****r...
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investigation of the
various aspects of
speech acts. In his framework,
locution is what was said and meant,
illocution is what was done, and perlocution...
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Bologna (2001),
Tsunami (2004) and
Resplendent Locution (2007). In 2007, ****lord
recorded Resplendent Locution with Doug
White at
Watchmen Recording Studios...
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neologism is any new word,
morpheme or
locution and any new
meaning for a pre-existent word,
morpheme or
locution that
appears in a language. ... Likewise...
- the
Marian Movement of
Priests following what he
reported as an
interior locution in 1972 at the
shrine of Our Lady of Fatima.
Gobbi was born in the Province...
- The
Latin locution in
articulo mortis means "at the
point of death", "at a
critical moment or point" and, properly, "in the
instant of death". The phrase...