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Electronic Multilingual Terminological Dictionary


Linguistics

Dialogue

Dialogue is a spoken interchange between characters in a dramatic or narrative work based on a discussion normally between two or more speakers [Baldick, 65].
Dialogue is defined as a form of communicative exchange among two or more people, with the appearance of a specific discourse as a result. Dialogue is a speech variation when a speaker and a listener are in straight verbal contact [Radkevych, 68].
Dialogue is a talk between two or more persons or novel characters. It interchanges ideas or opinions in order to come to an agreement [3].
There are two types of dialogues in writing:
1. Outer dialogue (talking between characters in the story or play).
2. Inner (internal) dialogue (characters talk or think something to themselves) [4].

Sources:

⠀ 1. Chris Baldick. (2015). The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms. Oxford: Oxford University Press

⠀ 2. Radkevych V. (2015). STUDYING DIALOGUE IN LINGUISTICS:

⠀ 3. MAIN ASPECTS. The Advanced Science Journal. 3. US: Scireps Corporation.

⠀ 4. Retrieved from: WordReference.com [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/dialogue].

⠀ 5. Retrieved from: Your Dictionary [https://examples.yourdictionary.com/dialogue-examples.html].

Part of speech Noun
Countable/uncountable uncountable
Type abstract
Gender neutral
Case nominative