postdialogue
Postdialogue is a term used in some literary and media studies to describe the material that follows a sequence of dialogue within a narrative or dialogic interaction. It refers to elements that occur after the spoken lines, such as narrative commentary, descriptive action, character reactions, or the presentation of consequences arising from what was said. The term is not a universally standardized category, but it is employed to analyze how information, mood, and outcomes transition from dialogue to subsequent narration or action.
In literature and screenwriting, postdialogue helps explain pacing and tonal shift. After a dialogue-heavy moment, postdialogue
In interactive dialogue systems and computational linguistics, postdialogue refers to the phase after a turn in
Usage notes: because postdialogue is not uniformly defined across disciplines, authors should clarify how they use