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A '''dialogue''' (sometimes spelled '''dialog''' (n., v.) The Columbia Guide to Standard American English.  1993 is a reciprocal conversation between two or more [[Entity|entities]]. The [[Etymology|etymological]] origins of the word (in [[Greek language|Greek]] διά (diá,through) + λόγος (logos,word,speech) concepts like ''flowing-through meaning'')) do not necessarily convey the way in which people have come to use the word, with some confusion between the prefix διά-(diá-,through) and the prefix δι-(di-, two) leading to the assumption that a dialogue is necessarily between only two parties.[http://www.bartleby.com/68/17/1817.html]
 
A '''dialogue''' (sometimes spelled '''dialog''' (n., v.) The Columbia Guide to Standard American English.  1993 is a reciprocal conversation between two or more [[Entity|entities]]. The [[Etymology|etymological]] origins of the word (in [[Greek language|Greek]] διά (diá,through) + λόγος (logos,word,speech) concepts like ''flowing-through meaning'')) do not necessarily convey the way in which people have come to use the word, with some confusion between the prefix διά-(diá-,through) and the prefix δι-(di-, two) leading to the assumption that a dialogue is necessarily between only two parties.[http://www.bartleby.com/68/17/1817.html]
 
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''[[Dialogue]]''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Dialogue this link].</center>
 
==Literary and philosophical genre==
 
==Literary and philosophical genre==
  

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