Dialogic

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Definitions and meanings of "Dialogic"

What do we mean by dialogic?

Of, relating to, or written in dialogue. adjective

Pertaining to or partaking of the nature of a dialogue; dialogistic.

Of or relating to dialogue adjective

Written in dialogue adjective

Of or relating to dialogism adjective

Of or relating to dialogue.

(Of a literary work) written in dialogue.

Of or relating to dialogism.

In a conversation, there is the recipient and there is the Dialogator. The dialogator is the one leading the conversation. Urban Dictionary

It's a combination of diarrhea and a real solid poop diarrhea + log. Usually occurs when the diarrhea causing agent is a minor part of the meal. Urban Dictionary

It's a combination of diarrhea and a real solid poop diarrhea + log. Usually occurs when the diarrhea causing agent is a minor part of the meal. Urban Dictionary

A dialog tree is a rhetorical tool used by people who want to steer the direction of a debate down a path that that the debater is more comfortable with. This word is borrowed from the concept in most RPG games you only ever get a few dialog options and the dialogee is only capable of answering a set of questions that are prepared. Urban Dictionary

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The word "dialogic" in example sentences

One such method is called dialogic reading, developed by Dr. Grover J. ❋ Karen Quinn (2010)

I had to pretend to understand something he called dialogic discourse. ❋ Unknown (2006)

What's more, such a collaboration is an example par excellence of what Mikhail Bakhtin called the dialogic novel: a democratic hybrid of competing voices through which we must navigate our way ears as oars again. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Graham positioned himself as what might be called a dialogic kind of leader, not a confrontationalist. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We need to be sure our school libraries are centres where the doors are open and inviting for these students, where they know that the teacher-librarian is there to support and to provide the opportunities to workshop the learning according to their needs in a "caring, respectful, and 'dialogic' relationship." ❋ Unknown (2008)

In collaboration with teachers, the teacher-librarian creates a search space in which young learners can think and talk about the complex issues of the "dialogic" inquiry they are undertaking. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As "representations of pastness," spoken historical narratives are, as Elizabeth Tonkin has described oral history, "actively 'dialogic': they are social activities in real time," their meaning depending on the occasion for and objective of the performance, on shared rhetorical rules and expectations of genre, and on the relationship between teller and audience. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Akanksa invalidates the autonomy of a word in a sentence and renders it "dialogic" or networked "across to the other words." ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2005)

-- one of the fascinating things about the novel is how it uses fantasy in a kind of dialogic approach to reality, thus illuminating both. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The President has the same dialogic vision of faith and doctrine, the same as that of Catholic doctrine. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For Paulo Freire, too, the notion of trust was central to the concept of a dialogic pedagogy: “Founding itself upon love, humility, and faith, dialogue becomes a horizontal relationship of which mutual trust between the dialoguers is the logical consequence” (Education for Critical Consciousness, p. 72). ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Felix] was very [aggressive] and was the [DIalogator] in the conversation. ❋ Gandalfldor (2020)

I had some really [spicy] [sushi] so I [ended] up doing a dialog. ❋ D-monster (2008)

I had some dialog because of the [spicy] [sushi] I ate [for dinner]. ❋ D Monster (2008)

Jeffs Dialog tree: Jeff: I support [the Trump wall] because I love my country and I want to adequately protect our border. Do you hate america? Mike: [I love america] as well and want to protect our border but I don't think the wall is a good way to achieve that since you can dig under walls and it seems very expensive. Jeff: Immigrants mostly steal jobs from poor black people. Do you want black people to suffer? Mike: Wait, I thought we were talking about the wall? Jeff: How does it make you feel that immigrants are stealing jobs from poor black americans? Jeff never addresses the questions Mikes questions or interprets them in way that will lead down a dialog path Jeff is familiar with As opposed to: Jeff: I love america and I want to protect our boarder and I think [Trumps wall] is a good way to achieve that. Mike: I love america as well and want to protect our border but I don't think the wall is a good way to achieve that since you can dig under walls and it seems very expensive. Jeff: I guess I didn't think about peoples ability to [dig holes], but I'd still argue that it would [dampen] their influx. constructive argument ❋ Minivergur (2019)

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