0 someone who is involved in a conversation --
Abraham was able to act as interpreter and interlocutor for our group.
1 someone who arranges a deal or agreement between two organizations or groups, or who speaks on behalf of an organization or group of people: --
Frames are interpretive devices that allow interlocutors to recognize that a given speech activity is a par ticular instance of a more general category.
Because our personal and interactional experiences are different, our concepts are significantly different from those of our interlocutors.
I was equally lucky in the choice of collaborators and interlocutors.
On such occasions, the interlocutors oriented to the differences in their linguistic knowledge through their talk and other interactional conduct.
The contrasts found between location, interlocutors, and times rest on single studies, since the other patients studied were recorded only once.
The dependence of language on context, whether of setting or of interlocutors, is well illustrated in this sensitively written book.
The interlocutors were drinking par tners and good friends.
As the verbal par t of their interaction is brief, a description of the interlocutors' nonverbal movements is included in the example itself.