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  2. This Is Water - Wikipedia

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    This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life is an essay by David Foster Wallace.The text originates from a commencement speech Wallace gave at Kenyon College on May 21, 2005.

  3. Discourse analysis - Wikipedia

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    Discourse analysis (DA), or discourse studies, is an approach to the analysis of written, spoken, or sign language, including any significant semiotic event. [ citation needed ] The objects of discourse analysis ( discourse , writing, conversation, communicative event ) are variously defined in terms of coherent sequences of sentences ...

  4. Praat - Wikipedia

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    Praat (/ p r ɑː t / PRAHT, Dutch: ⓘ; transl. "Talk") is a free, open-source computer software package widely used for speech analysis and synthesis in phonetics [4] and other fields of linguistics. It was designed and continues to be developed by Paul Boersma and David Weenink at the University of Amsterdam. [4]

  5. Template:Figures of speech - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:This Is Water - Wikipedia

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  7. Consider the Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Text of speech given by David Foster Wallace in March 1998 at a symposium sponsored by the PEN American Center in New York City to celebrate the publication of a new translation of Franz Kafka's 1920s novel The Castle by Schocken Books. Originally published as "Laughing with Kafka" in the July 1998 issue of Harper's Magazine.

  8. Template:Cite speech/testcases - Wikipedia

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  9. The Bedford Reader - Wikipedia

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    It is divided into eleven sections by the various methods of development: narration, description, example, comparison and contrast, analysis, process analysis, classification, cause and effect, definition, argument and persuasion, along with a section on mixing the methods. The fourteenth edition is the latest edition so far, published in 2019. [2]