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dialogic

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English

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek διαλογικός (dialogikós, related to a dialogue), from διάλογος (diálogos, conversation, discourse, dialogue), equivalent to dialog +‎ -ic.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɒdʒɪk

Adjective

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dialogic (comparative more dialogic, superlative most dialogic)

  1. Of or relating to dialogue.
    • 2017, Di Zou, James Lambert, “Feedback methods for student voice in the digital age”, in British Journal of Educational Technology, volume 48, number 5, page 1089:
      Even though some students did not actively participate in the dialogic feedback, they were still able to benefit from reading and following the learning dialogue both in class and afterwards.
  2. (Of a literary work) written in dialogue.
  3. Of or relating to dialogism.
    Intertextuality is concerned with dialogic literature.

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French dialogique or Italian dialogico.

Adjective

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dialogic m or n (feminine singular dialogică, masculine plural dialogici, feminine and neuter plural dialogice)

  1. dialogical

Declension

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singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite dialogic dialogică dialogici dialogice
definite dialogicul dialogica dialogicii dialogicele
genitive-
dative
indefinite dialogic dialogice dialogici dialogice
definite dialogicului dialogicei dialogicilor dialogicelor

References

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  • dialogic in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN