Unlike the others, this prototype is not monologic. It is built on the structure of interaction, taking the form of an exchange between two or more speakers. Its prototype includes sequences of turns (e.g., an initiation and a response), adjacency pairs (like question/answer or greeting/greeting), and various interactional maneuvers. This prototype allows the analysis of dialogues in plays, interviews, and even the embedded dialogue within narrative texts.
Understanding Jean-Michel Adam's "Les Textes: Types et Prototypes" Jean Michel Adam Les Textes Types Et Prototypes.pdf
qui ne soit pas figée, mais flexible.
The book is organized in six chapters following a precise theoretical progression: Unlike the others, this prototype is not monologic