| 单词 | dialogic | 
| 释义 | dialogicadj. 1.  Of, relating to, or of the nature of dialogue. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > 			[adjective]		 > that converses dialogical?1550 dialogizing1601 commercing1610 dialogistical1623 communicating1646 dialogic1670 dialogistic1677 dialogous1737 interlocutory1866 1670    T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. II  iv. i. 368  				Amongst all Aristotle's Works we find none written in a Dialogick Style, though it be generally confest, he writ many Dialogues. 1833    C. Thirlwall in  Philol. Museum 2 560  				The dialogic form had not then become so indispensable with Plato. 1850    J. S. Blackie in  tr.  Æschylus Lyrical Dramas I. Pref. p. xliv  				The iambic or dialogic part of ancient tragedy. 1909    J. B. Esenwein Writing Short-story  ii. xii. 246  				The lighter the story the stronger the swing toward the dialogic method. 2001    Wasafiri Autumn 42/1  				This statement..views the relationship between Islam and Europe as a monologue, and not as a dialogic, mutual and interactive process.  2.  Of a person: participating in dialogue. rare.Chiefly with reference to the participants in a literary dialogue (see dialogue n. 1a). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > correlation > 			[adjective]		 > mutual or reciprocal > shared between parties reciprocal1578 mutual1600 dialogic1836 1836    W. Dobson tr.  F. Schleiermacher Introd. Dialogues Plato 254  				The Stranger himself..is not set up as a strict disciple of the Eleatic wisdom, but, as a dialogic personage [Ger. dialogische Person]. 1886    Harper's Mag. Sept. 642  				Several dialogic personages. 1991    J. M. Valdés Ricoeur Reader Introd. 33  				Ricoeur..engages his dialogic partners by giving them the first word through a careful presentation of their position.  3.  Literary Criticism, Linguistics, and Semiotics. In the theory of Mikhail Bakhtin (1895–1975): characterized by the interactive nature of dialogue, in which multiple voices, discourses, etc., coexist, responding to and engaging with each other; (sometimes) spec. (of a literary text) = polyphonic adj. 4b. Cf. dialogism n. 4. ΚΠ 1957    V. Seduro Dostoyevski in Russ. Lit. Crit. xv. 214  				In Baktin's opinion Engel'gardt had underestimated the deep personalism of Dostoyevski... The consciousnesses of his heroes interact with other consciousnesses, struggle with them, are sharply aware of their opponents. They are internally dialogic, polemical and always open to the consciousness of another. 1983    PMLA 98 54/2  				His dialogue is, in the Bakhtinian sense, polymorphically dialogic—in conversation both with itself..and with his other. 2004    Times Lit. Suppl. 28 May 21/1  				She [sc. Kristeva]..was responsible, with Tzvetan Todorov, for introducing Western intellectuals to Bakhtin's thought, with its emphasis on the dialogic dimension of art. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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