Definition of Interlocutors. Meaning of Interlocutors. Synonyms of Interlocutors

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Definition of Interlocutors

Interlocutor
Interlocutor In`ter*loc"u*tor (?; 277), n. [Cf. F. interlocuteur.] 1. One who takes part in dialogue or conversation; a talker, interpreter, or questioner. --Jer. Taylor. 2. (Law) An interlocutory judgment or sentence.

Meaning of Interlocutors from wikipedia

- Look up interlocutor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interlocutor may refer to: Interlocutor (music), the master of ceremonies of a minstrel show Interlocutor...
- fields, an interlocutor is a person involved in a conversation or dialogue. Two or more people speaking to one another are each other's interlocutors. The terms...
- the Nagaland Peace Accord. "Padgaonkar, Radha Kumar & Ansari to be interlocutors". The Economic Times. Oct 14, 2010. Retrieved 29 July 2012. Sinha, Amitabh...
- of the interlocutor, a sort of host, they sat in a semicircle. Various stock characters always took the same positions: the genteel interlocutor in the...
- method as a form of "midwifery" because it is emplo**** to help his interlocutors develop their understanding in a way analogous to a child developing...
- is exactly what I mean where that refers to some fact known to both interlocutors, or then used to locate the time of a narrated event relative to the...
- Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians was a title and role in the Canadian Cabinet that provided a liaison (or, interlocutor) for the...
- These accounts are written as dialogues, in which Socrates and his interlocutors examine a subject in the style of question and answer; they gave rise...
- family) whilst honorific language is mostly used when describing the interlocutor and their group. For example, the -san suffix ("Mr", "Mrs", "Miss", or...
- perlocutionary act (or perlocutionary effect) is the effect of an utterance on an interlocutor. Examples of perlocutionary acts include persuading, convincing, scaring...