debattempo
Debattempo is a term used in political communication and rhetoric to describe the pace, rhythm, and timing of a debate. It encompasses how long each participant speaks, the interval between contributions, the speed of argumentation, and the use of pauses or silences. The concept is often discussed in studies of parliamentary procedure, televised debates, and deliberate discourse, particularly in Dutch-speaking contexts where the term is common.
Measuring debattempo typically involves quantifying speaking time per speaker, average duration of exchanges, and the frequency
Debattempo can affect how arguments are judged by audiences. A brisk tempo may heighten perceived decisiveness,
Analysts may examine debattempo to assess fairness, clarity, and engagement in political communication. Related concepts include