sermocinatio 29
It is a resource of oratory, also called dialoguism, where a dialogue or a declamation of others is represented -but always fictitious, they are not quotations- to reinforce or legitimize a discourse of its own in the feeling of the listeners. It comes from the Latin sermocinationem, which can be translated as "the popular discourse", which goes out of oratory to speak as ordinary people do.
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