The term "discourse" originates from "discursus"; "conversation" means a Latin utterance. It can be a mode of daily communication, formal discussions, addresses, religious or political orations that are written or oral. Since the medium, because it expresses an opinion or an ideology, discourse has social influence over people. Discourse dealing is to refer to the discursive practises in which meaning is contained. The laws of discourse demand that linguistic signals be explicit and important. Among these important discourse commentators, several linguists have discussed notions of dominance and hegemony.
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Zorobi Philippe Toh
Alassane Ouattara University, Côte d'Ivoire.
Koffi Eugene N'guessan
Alassane
Ouattara University, Côte d'Ivoire.
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