interogaie
Interogaie is a term that appears in limited, non-scholarly contexts and is not widely recognized in mainstream linguistics or rhetoric. In those discussions, it is used to describe a conversational pattern or technique that emphasizes rapid alternation between questions and answers within an ongoing dialogue. Proponents view interogaie as a form of mutual inquiry that can stimulate engagement, reveal assumptions, and surface understanding through continual turn-taking between participants. Because the term lacks formal definition or standard usage, its precise scope can vary across sources.
Etymology and status: The word interogaie seems to be a neologism or portmanteau without a settled etymology.
Usage and interpretation: When used, interogaie typically refers to a dialogic style in which questions and
Relation to other concepts: Interogaie is distinct from standard interrogatives, the Socratic method, or structured Q&A
See also: Interrogation, Interrogative mood, Socratic method, Question-and-answer formats, Dialogue theory.
References: There are no widely accepted scholarly sources establishing a formal definition or usage of interogaie;