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Interlocutori

Interlocutori is the Italian noun referring to the participants in a conversation. The singular, interlocutore, designates a person who takes part in a dialogue, answering, asking questions, or reacting to others' statements. The term is used across everyday language and in scholarly contexts to describe the roles and dynamics of conversation.

Etymology: The word derives from Latin interloqui, literally "to speak between," with the agent suffix -tore.

Usage: In linguistics and discourse analysis, interlocutori are the interlocutors in a dialogue, with analysis focusing

Examples: In a two-person interview, the interviewer and the interviewee are interlocutori; in a debate, each

See also: dialogo, conversazione, parlante.

It
entered
Italian
through
historical
linguistic
development
and
has
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages.
on
turn-taking,
alignment,
and
stance.
In
literature,
theater,
and
film,
the
term
helps
describe
how
characters
engage
in
dialogue
and
how
information
is
exchanged.
In
social
interaction
studies,
distinguishing
between
interlocutori
can
illuminate
the
structure
of
conversations,
such
as
who
initiates
topics
or
who
responds.
side
is
composed
of
multiple
interlocutori.