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'''Interlocutor''' may refer to: | '''Interlocutor''' may refer to: | ||
* [[Interlocutor (politics)]], someone who informally explains the views of a government and also can relay messages back to a government | * [[Interlocutor (politics)]], someone who informally explains the views of a government and also can relay messages back to a government | ||
* [[Interlocutor (linguistics)]], a participant in a discourse | * [[Interlocutor (linguistics)]], a participant in a discourse | ||
* Interlocutor, in Scots law, an [[interlocutory | * Interlocutor, the master of ceremonies of a [[Minstrel show#Characters|minstrel show]] | ||
* Interlocutor, in Scots law, an [[interlocutory|interlocutory order]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Interlocutory]], referring to a type of legal order, sentence, decree, or judgment | |||
* [[Interlocutory appeal]] | * [[Interlocutory appeal]] | ||
* [[Interlocutory injunction]] | * [[Interlocutory injunction]] | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} | ||
Latest revision as of 05:02, 6 June 2025
Template:Sister project Interlocutor may refer to:
- Interlocutor (politics), someone who informally explains the views of a government and also can relay messages back to a government
- Interlocutor (linguistics), a participant in a discourse
- Interlocutor, the master of ceremonies of a minstrel show
- Interlocutor, in Scots law, an interlocutory order
See also
- Interlocutory, referring to a type of legal order, sentence, decree, or judgment
- Interlocutory appeal
- Interlocutory injunction