Dialogic
Dialogic refers to the use of conversation or shared dialogue to explore the meaning of something. (This is as opposed to monologic which refers to one entity with all the information simply giving it to others without exploration and clarification of meaning through discussion.) The word dialogic relates to or is characterized by dialogue and its use. A dialogic is communication presented in the form of dialogue. Dialogic processes refer to implied meaning in words uttered by a speaker and interpreted by a listener. Dialogic works carry on a continual dialogue that includes interaction with previous information presented. The term is used to describe concepts in literary theory and analysis as well as in philosophy.
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Dialogic
Dialogic refers to the use of conversation or shared dialogue to explore the meaning of something. (This is as opposed to monologic which refers to one entity with all the information simply giving it to others without exploration and clarification of meaning through discussion.) The word dialogic relates to or is characterized by dialogue and its use. A dialogic is communication presented in the form of dialogue. Dialogic processes refer to implied meaning in words uttered by a speaker and interpreted by a listener. Dialogic works carry on a continual dialogue that includes interaction with previous information presented. The term is used to describe concepts in literary theory and analysis as well as in philosophy.
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Dialogic refers to the use of ...... : Four Essays by M.M. Bakhtin.
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Dialogisme en dialogisch verwi ...... r de verhalen van Lev Tolstoj.
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Dialogismo edo sermocinatio er ...... asikoa erabiltzen da oraindik.
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Dialogismo é o princípio unifi ...... stado em diferentes dimensões.
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La sermocinatio es una de las ...... mo dialogismo o sermocinación.
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Le dialogisme, souvent associé ...... y avoir pas laissé sa place. »
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Η Διαλογικότητα (Dialogism) εί ...... ε Θεωρία του Διαλογικού Εαυτού
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Диалогизм — обобщенная характе ...... м социализма и индивидуализма.
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Dialogic refers to the use of ...... ysis as well as in philosophy.
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Dialogisme en dialogisch verwi ...... tende verteller wordt verteld.
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Dialogismo edo sermocinatio er ...... asikoa erabiltzen da oraindik.
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Dialogismo é o princípio unifi ...... o unidade da interação social.
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La sermocinatio es una de las ...... mo dialogismo o sermocinación.
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Le dialogisme, souvent associé ...... ominé par la voix de l'auteur.
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Η Διαλογικότητα (Dialogism) εί ...... γικότητας είναι ή ετερογλωσσία
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Диалогизм — обобщенная характе ...... а, см. статью Dialogic в англ.
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Dialogic
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Dialogisme
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Dialogisme
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Dialogismo
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Dialogismo
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Sermocinatio
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Διαλογικότητα
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Диалогизм
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